You might need to go to anger management.
Rightous anger is against something which is fundamentally wrong, rather than something purely personal.
she has anger issues. and is very weird and stupid
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It means that you provoked their anger.
It is not necessarily wrong to be unable to put one's anger aside in a relationship. While rational dialogue is useful in reaching agreement, sometimes communicating one's feelings is integral to a relationship, specifically when problems occur (which often leads to anger).
Anger is a strong feeling of displeasure and opposition toward a person who has done you wrong accompanied by a desire to punish or fight back.
Hostile aggression, righteous indignation, misplaced rage, perhaps karma. The question seems to presume that anger is wrong, and that physical expressions of anger are wrong, ultimately. Not so true. If the situation demands an aggressive response, then the anger-inducing situation (or person) is responsible for that.
the main point is that it is wrong. Abuse is wrong it hurts. If someone hits you with the intent to hurt you or out of anger then it is physical abuse.
Do not take to heart anything said by your friend in anger. You should try understanding the person. Do not talk to your friend in anger because you might say the wrong thing.
When we want to hurt others, there is anger. It must be due to the person has done anything wrong.
You need to be able to keep control of your body while going through with anger management. Even though the people are saying thinks that you might do. You might think its wrong and lash out. Then there's no point in anger management lessons!
"Angerness" is not a commonly recognized term. It is possible that it could refer to the state of feeling or expressing anger. If you have a more specific context or definition in mind, please provide that for a more accurate explanation.