
""Love implies anger. The man who is angered by nothing cares about nothing." - Edward Abbey"
""Anger is one letter short of danger." - Eleanor Roosevelt"
""A man is about as big as the things that make him angry." - Winston Churchill"
""We all boil at different degrees." - Clint Eastwood"
Anger often emerges in response to perceived injustices and can serve a constructive role in relationships. Makeup sex can enhance intimacy and reaffirm stability, while anger sex generates desire through emotional intensity. However, both anger and sex lose their value when they replace effective communication. Distinguishing anger from hate is crucial, as anger is a response to specific actions, whereas hate reflects a judgment of character. The moral implications of anger have been debated, with some traditions advocating for its rejection.
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