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eris
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Same here, but when it does happen, it's scary.
I've been so mad that I've punched stupid stuff, whatever was there. Broke my hand doing it on concrete before. It's like a reaction and I just don't think about what I'm doing... no way to control it either.
I ripped a chunk of hair out once when angry, it had blood on the end of it too, pretty scary. It's long healed by now of course..
I don't get angry at all these days really. I'm worried that one day all the anger that i have bottled up will explode sometime.
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Prisoner#1
Even Dumber ThanAdvertized!


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Re: Yelling [Re: eris]
#5753750 - 06/15/06 02:11 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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eris said: Same here, but when it does happen, it's scary. I've been so mad that I've punched stupid stuff, whatever was there
people that have known me for some time have learned, usualy through observation that I;m very even with my temperment, very few have seen me lose it and it's never a pretty sight, strangely I do avoid hitting anythng when I'm angry, in fact when I do hit, it's usualy a person but it's always in defense, never anger last time was about 18 years ago, and everyone in the pool room circuit knew about it within an hour, it was a big deterant for people that considered doing stupid stuff
I never was one to contain my anger for long, once it's done, it's over with no need to stew in it because it just makes me feel shitty
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The_Hobbit
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Dogs will care about you when you care about them. Same with people. =) Patient teaching will lead to a clear understanding.
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AliceDee
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Re: Yelling [Re: MOTH]
#5753834 - 06/15/06 02:34 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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lol... yelling in anger makes you want to yell in anger?? that makes a lot of sense...
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MOTH
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Re: Yelling [Re: AliceDee]
#5755196 - 06/15/06 08:47 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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No, it makes me want to yell in fear.
Does that make more sense?
Thought so. It's an emotional reaction. I attribute hearing yelling to feeling fear, just like in childhood. Except I don't yell.
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Rose
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Re: Yelling [Re: MOTH]
#5755334 - 06/15/06 09:24 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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EllemyshShade said: It's an emotional reaction. I attribute hearing yelling to feeling fear, just like in childhood.
Yes, and many if not MOST people do. This can be more than an emtional reaction. You do realize this is also a choice? You CAN choose differently.
Emotions = information
Reaction = choice
You can choose not to be afraid of yelling now... but yelling may always evoke emotions in you.
That is progress.
-------------------- Fiddlesticks.
Edited by Rose (06/15/06 09:30 PM)
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