07-13-2013, 09:38 PM
There is a difference between honestly communicating anger, and acting on it.
You can say "I'm really angry right now.", and proceed to communicate honestly what is making you angry and what (if any) the other party has done to produce this reaction in you. Or you can pretend that you aren't angry and fake kindness and what you believe to be unconditional love thinking that as long as we're trying to show kindness through lies that they are more beneficial than the truth.
Sorry for the massive run-on, but I have a feeling this is more or less already answered in the thread.
You can say "I'm really angry right now.", and proceed to communicate honestly what is making you angry and what (if any) the other party has done to produce this reaction in you. Or you can pretend that you aren't angry and fake kindness and what you believe to be unconditional love thinking that as long as we're trying to show kindness through lies that they are more beneficial than the truth.
Sorry for the massive run-on, but I have a feeling this is more or less already answered in the thread.