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Here’s what I think. Whenever Dean gets angry, or negatively emotional, he tends to get some level of violent or even just really rough (like when he started bashing at the car he had been trying to work on after John died, or when he started tearing apart the motel room and smashing things). The thing is behavior like this tends to be learned from how you grew up, or the people you were around. We’ve seen a little hint of violence with John (like with the image I showed of how he handled Sam in that scene). But we haven’t seen John be actually violent the way Dean would be. Dean had actually been shown to even throw punches at Sam. More than a few times I think even. This leads me to wonder if John ever raised a hand to Dean similar to that that made Dean act that way. Cycle of abuse and stuff like that.
To Dean? Yes as a parenting method but not to attack out of frustration of life but that’s how Dean learned to fall in line and a hunter and a good little solider for John.
To Sam? No. Sam did say in early seasons that his dad wasn’t abusive. Possibly as a result of John disciplining Dean out of Sam’s sight or learning along the way and trying his best to parent better There is a four year difference in age after all
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