[Help] Do I have the right to be angry? Updates to this post /post/159278-do-i-have-the-right-to-be-angry Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:39:51 +0100 Reply from MamaBear {Felicity} /post/159278-do-i-have-the-right-to-be-angry#reply-3722190 I agree with Melt too.The anger is really hurt.Don’t let it fester, it will only hurt YOU.tell her that it hurts,that you thought your friendship was more than that.She may respect you for it.And if she doesnt,oh well.Cant please everyone :)

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MamaBear {Felicity} Sat, 10 May 2008 07:12:08 +0100
Reply from Michael Leibman /post/159278-do-i-have-the-right-to-be-angry#reply-3720787 The idea that one is punished by one’s anger more than for it has often seemed true to me — that is, whether you have the right to be angry or not, it’s not much fun, so do something about it if you can.

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Michael Leibman Fri, 09 May 2008 22:15:32 +0100
Reply from Anonymous /post/159278-do-i-have-the-right-to-be-angry#reply-3720761 i agree with melt

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Anonymous Fri, 09 May 2008 21:59:30 +0100
Reply from melt /post/159278-do-i-have-the-right-to-be-angry#reply-3720677 if spending time with you during free time is a compromise i have to wonder how good a friend this is

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melt Fri, 09 May 2008 21:40:48 +0100
Reply from not-jonny /post/159278-do-i-have-the-right-to-be-angry#reply-3720638 i understand that you are angry, and you kind of have the right to be. however - she can do what she wants it is not your choice, u will have to respect her feelings. talking to another friend might help

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not-jonny Fri, 09 May 2008 21:31:04 +0100
Reply from rstarzboxer /post/159278-do-i-have-the-right-to-be-angry#reply-3720631 Your feelings are very valid and I would talk to your friend about it.

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rstarzboxer Fri, 09 May 2008 21:29:58 +0100