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In spite of these fits, Jake has not shown typical signs of physically or emotionally abusing his wife or children, in contrast to many victims of childhood abuse. It could be argued that the attempts by his wife and daughters to protect and humor him reflect a milder form of emotional abuse, but not that any of that was intentional on Jake's part.
In spite of these fits, Jake has not shown typical signs of physically or emotionally abusing his wife or children, in contrast to many victims of childhood abuse. It could be argued that the attempts by his wife and daughters to protect and humor him reflect a milder form of emotional abuse, but not that any of that was intentional on Jake's part.

"[[Lane Miserables]]", in an understated moment, indicates that Jake is accepting of same-sex relationships: when he thought [[Monique]] was Quinn's date, he was surprised but not bothered.


==Jake and his children==
==Jake and his children==