I think underreacting is far better than overreacting in most situations. My otherwise gentle husband has been known to overreact on his bike to stuff like this. We got chased down by a man in his SUV after DH yelled at him at his home after his loose dog tried to attack us. It scared the cr*p out of me and I was quite upset with DH for inviting that kind of reaction.
Last edited by indysteel; 12-10-2011 at 11:35 AM.
Reason: The iPhone autocorrect combined with my failure to proof makes for some odd mistakes.
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