Another domestic violence arrest for Edward Furlong? Ugh.
Attention Mr. Furlong: It is never OK to assault a woman, or anyone else for that matter. It is OK to act in self-defense, although the cops are still likely to arrest YOU if they get involved.
I know you haven't had the best foundation in life. We've actually crossed paths. Don't ask me in what context. But here's the thing. You're an adult njow, and you have been for a long time.
It would be a very good idea to live alone, or at least live with some male roommates. Why this need to have women at your place? Sex? You don't need to have them in your place for that. Sheesh. Go talk with Tom. Ask to sit in with him on an hour of Leykis 201. I disagree with Tom on some very important things, but some of his advice can be very helpful.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Happy New Year
Yeah, I'm being quiet. There is so much to say here, but work and personal things are keeping me busy. My two sisters and my mother are each taking their turns right now calling me on what seems like a daily basis telling me how I should be running my life. Their scenarios seem to involve shoving my kids in public school (not going to happen) and some other significant changes to life that would take away responsibilities from my wife, who at least one of them fears will pull an Andrea Yates.
In the wake of her hospitalization, we've made some changes (mostly more stressful on me) but still "need" to make more if we're going to do what my wife and I discussed. One of the major differences right now is that my wife on a different antidepressant. Also, I'm being more cautious, asking my wife more questions about how she's feeling and whether or not I have to drop the rest of life and stay home on any given day.
Stay tuned.
In the wake of her hospitalization, we've made some changes (mostly more stressful on me) but still "need" to make more if we're going to do what my wife and I discussed. One of the major differences right now is that my wife on a different antidepressant. Also, I'm being more cautious, asking my wife more questions about how she's feeling and whether or not I have to drop the rest of life and stay home on any given day.
Stay tuned.