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Have あなた ever met someone with serious anger issues? If so, how do あなた deal with them?
I’ve met several throughout my lifetime, specifically in high school. I never knew how to deal with them though and in many encounters they happened to be close friends. Whenever I encouraged them to get help it would usually make things worse, soooo don’t do that xD I’ve also met many kids I’ve babysat with incredible anger issues. And of course their moms didn’t give a single fuck xD
A few symptoms I’ve noticed:
- Projects their anger of something else onto you/their partner.
- Can be physically aggressive. Maybe not necessarily towards you, but will try kicking/punching walls.
- Tends to hold long grudges (cannot let go of the past)
- Refuses to see their wrongs; will always shift blame and cannot apologize.
- Will do something purposely to see the other person fall (e.g. this kid I babysat literally broke his sister’s バービー for the funzies xD)
- Assumes everything that works to their advantage.
There’s probably a lot もっと見る that go unnoticed but late night me can’t think of anymore :P Ive always thought it was interesting dealing with these types of things, just because one has to be very delicate while addressing the issue または else that would just build up もっと見る anger. The way I used to handle it for kids at least is truly to explain to them the difference between right and wrong. But when it comes to teenagers and up, it’s so hard to change their mentalities. Not to mention how social media advocates the ‘bad boy’ behavior.... fuck you, Netflix xD
A few symptoms I’ve noticed:
- Projects their anger of something else onto you/their partner.
- Can be physically aggressive. Maybe not necessarily towards you, but will try kicking/punching walls.
- Tends to hold long grudges (cannot let go of the past)
- Refuses to see their wrongs; will always shift blame and cannot apologize.
- Will do something purposely to see the other person fall (e.g. this kid I babysat literally broke his sister’s バービー for the funzies xD)
- Assumes everything that works to their advantage.
There’s probably a lot もっと見る that go unnoticed but late night me can’t think of anymore :P Ive always thought it was interesting dealing with these types of things, just because one has to be very delicate while addressing the issue または else that would just build up もっと見る anger. The way I used to handle it for kids at least is truly to explain to them the difference between right and wrong. But when it comes to teenagers and up, it’s so hard to change their mentalities. Not to mention how social media advocates the ‘bad boy’ behavior.... fuck you, Netflix xD
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