Help! My Husband Just Got Applauded for His Explosive Response to a Screaming Baby. But I'm Mortified.
Briefly

The article discusses a situation where a husband yells at a toddler having a meltdown in a restaurant, causing mixed reactions. While many applauded his outburst, it raises questions about acceptable behavior in public spaces. The advice given emphasizes that responding with anger is inappropriate, suggesting alternative reactions like addressing management or venting online. Moreover, it highlights concerns about the husband's potential underlying issues, urging his partner to monitor his emotional well-being.
A reasonable person would have asked the manager for a different table, or even taken to social media to share a rant and join the ongoing debate about where babies and kids should be.
You're not supposed to scream and curse at people in public, especially in a way that scares small children.
Even if their parents are infuriatingly checked out, a reasonable person would handle this differently.
Is he okay? Extraordinarily stressed? I'd keep an eye on him to see whether rage is becoming a frequent problem.
Read at Slate Magazine
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