How do you handle a full blown temper tantrum?
January 31st, 2009 by admin
Smack your mother in law
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Smack your mother in law
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I should start out by saying his temper isn't bad he's just quick to anger over the littlest things and then within 10 minutes he's all smiles.
I've never had to deal with anyone like this an I'm starting to wonder if I'm the bad one. The good definitely out weighs the bad but I'm sick of being told to STFU or that i'm acting like a baby when something I do pisses him off or say something he doesn't agree with.
My boyfriend can sometimes act like this and i just tell him not to talk to me until he calms down and i walk away. When he comes to find me i tell him how much it frustrates and saddens me that he can get so angry so quickly and then just be happy happy like nothing ever happened. He says his apologies and says he'll try to work on it. And he has, he's come a long way since we got together. Now he's a lot more calm and a lot less quick with the flaring temper.
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Worst place I saw one was in the middle of a intersection.
LOL! I had this man go all "2 year old" on me because I was late getting his A-1 steak sauce out. He had his fork and knife in his hands and banged them against the table like a child.
I was like, "are you aware of how lame you just made yourself look?"
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When the eyes of the world are upon him, do you think he's as Innocent as he makes out to be?
Gemma I certainly don't believe all I read on this forum.
Na,hes guilty send him to jail.
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Are there other techniques when melting chocolates for molding?
I am using a chocolate compound, do I still need to temper?
Is it bad to use chocolate compound for molding? will it appear "cheap"?
Is the chocolate compound you are talking about just coating chocolate? Cause if it is…it is not necessary to temper…because it does not contain any cocoa butter. In coating chocolate(the reason its so cheap)they replace the cocoa butter with a different fat…like veggie oil. It is ok to use in molds…it just won't have the same shine that real chocolate has.
Real chocolate(by law as to have 35% cocoa butter in it)has to be tempered to realign the fat and sugar crystals other wise it will take like a year to set up, when it does it will have no snap, and will be grayish in color!
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Not just driving but how do you keep calm when driving a fast car or sports car, instead of just flooring it?
My friend crashed his BMW when he was 19 and since that day he seems different, he is not interested in cars, he will drive any car and only drive if he has to.
How do you just drive normal and not floor it?
I watched the ad, but you do things in the heat of the moment. I know as you get older you are more aware. But I don't want to bump into a lamppost like all these other chav's.
At first I thought your question was about road rage and not getting pissed by all the stupid people. I visualize a laser that, when pointed at the traffic offending idiot, zaps them back to their home location where they have to start all over again (like in the board game, Sorry). Since I can't ram them with my car and scream like I want to, this visualization works for me.
But reading your full question, I realized you are talking more about aggressive driving. I used to be more of a lead foot and not think so much about it until I hydroplaned and landed vertically in a ditch. As I spun around 3 or so times, I tried everything I could. But the brakes didn't respond, jerking the wheel didn't matter, and I had no control (which is what happens when you hydroplane). This can happen anytime the ground is wet. All I could do was brace my head as I flew off the road, just before a bridge, and pray that I wouldn't land on the concrete below. I survived my accident because I landed in mud, but I've had friends who didn't.
10 years later I still get terrified driving in the rain. It's because at that moment, and the same is true for your friend, you realize just how fragile you and your car are on the highway. Teenagers get a license and think they have control since they passed drivers ed, but the first time most of us are in an accident, we realize just how little control we had in the first place. It's a humbling experience and unfortunately, it's sometimes part of growing up. When you face death or have an injury after something like that, your whole outlook changes and the thrill of racing through the streets just isn't there anymore.
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ahhh, about 2 years ago when no one would help with the dishes…i threw them ALL out on garbage day…
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Not really sure what any of that means.
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i always lose my temper even at the smallest things. i either slam doors throw things or break down and cry. I want to know if there are any ways to calm myself down or even stop myself before i lose control. Help?
I do that too i just go to my room, lie on my stomach and and kick or i throw the pillows. Im not sure of how this can be stopped. Ive never tried it but you could count to ten or take deep breaths
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what was the the worst tempeer tantrum that you kids has ever thrown and what was it over?
It actually just happened Sunday at the public pool. I decided let him go without a nap and I paid for it big time. He cried in the pool, when we took him out ,all the way home ,and for an hour after that til he finally fell asleep at 5. It kind of freaked me out because he slept through til 8 the next morning. Lesson learned: Naps come before swimming. lol
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