Women Get Angry Too... Seriously

Judy Ramsook
Anger has and will always be one of the strongest human emotions. Being in this state, depending on one’s level of anger, can enable one to say or do things he or she would not ordinarily do or say.

Moreover, when in this state, some people might even say it’s when some one reveals his or her true feelings about a certain situation or person by saying or doing things he or has not said or done before.

Even so, anger is not something that is taken seriously by everyone in our midst. There are some persons who do not take some women seriously when they, the women are angry.

Their show of this emotion is attributed to PMS or discounted simply as a mood swing. On the other hand, and more often than not, there are times when, women do become seriously angry.

Displaying this anger is usually a problem since many persons are not accustomed to seeing women in this mode. For women are supposed to be pleasant and have a somewhat of a ever ready smile on their lips no matter what is happening around them.

They are supposed to suppress that one bad emotion because it is the one emotion that can evoke the beast in anyone. Furthermore, and for the most part, women are supposed to be pleasant as often as they can for women are seen as peace makers. If too many of them are angry in a confined space, chaos might erupt.


Chaos that could bring the little world around them to its knees. For women, the moral support center of the world as we know it, are the beings that help hold it together.

Sometimes though, in an attempt to show some one who might not believe a woman is really angry, an angry woman might have to act a certain way.

She might have to raise her voice at a louder pitch than normal, and if this is not convincing enough, she might resort to other measures such as remaining in that angry state for a long period of time or pouting. Some resort to throwing things across the room.

Often times, being angry is not a beautiful sight to behold. That’s when one’s face may take on an entirely different appearance, especially if one were to examine an angry person’s face long enough.

An angry woman should not be mocked or not taken seriously, unless of course, you want to see her convince you that she is really angry.
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Judy Ramsook

Born and raised in the twin island nation of Trinidad & Tobago, Judy Ramsook came to the US in the mid eighties where she attended San Antonio College and the University Of Texas At San Antonio.

In November 2004, she published her first book, Karen's Adventure which is available on amazon.com, www.buy.com and www.bn.com just to name a few of the sites where it can be purchased. You can read an excerpt from it at: publishedauthors.net.

Since then she has written a sequel, or part two to Karen's Adventure which is available on amazon.com as an Amazon Short work.
She also writes tourist related blogs for:www.hotelsbycity.net/san antonio_blog_usa and has a blog at:ramsook.wordpress.com Send comments to: judyramsook@gmail.com

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