Thank you for adding your / your partner's experience. Although it was obviously not good at the time it has made him a better person and example for the children.
I don't "love weaponry". In fact the opposite. This research and all my previous posts originally came about as I tried to understand why my father always beat me with some kind of object instead of a slap. In his rage a punch would've been understandable in the context of he had psyche and social issues but he always reached for a stick or shoe or belt etc.... I Always wondered why. Hence there must be more.
This information, like any, does not apply to every human, but it does explain why some things seem to be contrary to what is expected in certain situations.
I too turned my back on that way of being thankfully and I can get quite annoyed when the stock answer is violence leads to violence, abused will abuse. There's so much more to a person such as free will, but if we add the chemistry to the psychology and social effects some of it starts to make a better road to understanding and so changing things.
Thank you for joining in and respect to you and your family.
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Thanks. Yeah, these cycles of violence can be difficult to recognize if you are caught in the middle of one of them but it is good to know some of us can see it enough to break the chain. Much love back and thanks for engaging me. I am sure we both have plenty more experiences to share on here. Best wishes! <3
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