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‎03-15-2015 08:12 PM
If another can easily anger you it is because you are off balance with yourself.
I say true to a certain extent. A person who is confident within themselves cannot be angered by another person's words. Actions on the other hand are a different matter.
‎03-15-2015 08:17 PM
There's a difference between "easily angered" and simply angered. Sometimes words matter, sometimes not.
Said by anyone anywhere? Too many variables to tack on a label.
‎03-15-2015 08:19 PM
I think that might be true. My husband is slow to anger (and forgives very easily) and he is very confident in himself. I, on the other hand, am the exact opposite.
‎03-15-2015 08:24 PM
I don't know what being confident would have to do with being angered by another's words.
Let somebody say something unkind about my husband or family and I will be very angry.
Let somebody say something bigoted, racist, homophobic or anything along those lines and I will be very angry.
Yet, anybody who knows me knows that I am very confident on all levels. 
‎03-15-2015 08:26 PM
On 3/15/2015 Free2be said:There's a difference between "easily angered" and simply angered. Sometimes words matter, sometimes not.
Said by anyone anywhere? Too many variables to tack on a label.
^^^^this......and just like the OP's "What do you think?" thread with the quote about real people not caring about image it's too vague.
‎03-15-2015 08:27 PM
On 3/15/2015 minkbunny said:I don't know what being confident would have to do with being angered by another's words.
Let somebody say something unkind about my husband or family and I will be very angry.
Let somebody say something bigoted, racist, homophobic or anything along those lines and I will be very angry.
Yet, anybody who knows me knows that I am very confident on all levels.
Why? Are they speaking the truth or a lie? If it's a lie then why be angry if you know what the truth is? After all is said and done that's what matters.
‎03-15-2015 08:27 PM
On 3/15/2015 minkbunny said:I don't know what being confident would have to do with being angered by another's words.
Let somebody say something unkind about my husband or family and I will be very angry.
Let somebody say something bigoted, racist, homophobic or anything along those lines and I will be very angry.
Yet, anybody who knows me knows that I am very confident on all levels.
Great post Minky!![]()
‎03-15-2015 08:52 PM
When "another person" speaks, they're just doing the best they can with what the good Lord gave them; bless their hearts.
‎03-15-2015 08:59 PM
I say there's something wrong with those who don't feel angry when hearing or reading bigoted comments.
‎03-15-2015 09:03 PM
I disagree. I do not care for those that are easy to anger...but I do think there are times when one must react...but appropriately. Some over react.
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