walking out would have been a better reaction
It would have been her choice to feel THAT betrayed. Her feelings are hers and that is fine. Walking out, if what he did was a deal breaker for her would have been a better reaction than what she wound up doing. I consider it unhealthy, abusive behavior.
If he was her kid and he broke a rule, that reaction would have been some child abuse right there and would have traumatized the poor kid -- so she treated him worse than one should treat a child.
It's their relationship, and my .02 which doesn't matter, but I thought I'd post mine. I don't think "punishments" have a place in adult relationships. He did not take her feelings into consideration and broke an agreement and she should feel disappointed and decide what she wants to do with their relationship from there, but all the dramatics is just a sign of sickness to me.
...not that it can't be repaired though.
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Small Crimes and Large Punishments
Nicole Erin is funny and has a point. Wig cutting might be the right way to respond to many different broken promises and other bad behaviors. Parents, police officers, and the courts should incorporate this useful tactic in all of their strategies for maintaining private and public order.
Please add “Cut up his wig!” and “Lock up his clothes!” to any other exclamations you use to demand justice when other people do morally offensive things like shaving their hair or murdering someone.
what punishments were agreed to with the rules?
I think what is missing here is a mutual agreement about the potential punishments that should have gone along with rules to be agreed upon. If I speed in the neighborhood, it is going to cost me 70 dollars--I know that up front--so I don't speed. Failing to have my drivers license requires only a visit to the PD. Easy fix. I do think that the "punsihment" was rather over the top for the "crime" and I have to admit I would be p....d beyond belief. It does sound a bit controlling and I think that if it doesn't resolve itself shortly by apologies all around, it could very ugly later on. What happens with mis-step no 2? Does Smile now live in fear for the next 40 years or until death do them part? . Does Smile get locked in the closet without food for a week? Doesn't sound like adult behaviour on either of their parts.
There was university professor about 40 years ago who did some experiments with people who gave"electric shock" (simulated, but they dind't know it) to those who would not obey--he lost his job as a result of the experiments but he did prove that there is an overwhelming "OBEDIENCE TO AUTHORITY" in ordinary people.. This sure reminds me of that experiment. Cutting her wig was not much different than shaving her head as a colaborator.
I don't think that that sort of SO is what I would call accepting. My opinion fwiw.
Mandrake out of water.
living without strings attached
ps having read it again, I find that the "do it agian and I'm out of here" implies that the rules have been broken before and this may not be a first offense. Did we get the whole story here? I'm not certain we did. If it were me --I'd do it again!!!!!!!!!