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Is it normal to just want to punch them in the face?
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Ok so I guess u can call me a tomboy if u want but irdc. But whenever someone pisses me off mostly my girl friends ( I am not a lesbian) is it normal to just to want to punch them in the face? Maybe I get this violence from hanging around my guy friends to much but I can just picture my fist slamming into their nose ugh is this a normal feeling?
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It might mean you have an anger management problem. Some people respond to irritation with a rush of anger (which can be a problem in its own right), but most people don't instantly visualize realistic physical violence.

You should also bear in mind that thinking about/visualizing physical violence when you get angry increases the chances that you'll someday do it for real. It's important to not cross that line. Violence gets easier with practice, and if you keep doing it, it tends to become your response to more and more situations. Those aren't lessons you want to learn, mostly because they're so hard to un-learn later.

You could try counseling, but I think it would be more to the point for you to pick out a martial art and seriously stick with it for at least a year. If you're going to think about punching things, learn how to do it right.
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Lol yeah I know the feeling that's why I don't have too many friends that are girls anymore. Totally normal!
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really that's your question? no, nobody ever gets a mental picture of punching somebody in the face when they are angry, pshhh, duh that's normal, if it happens a lot perhaps you have too much anger but the wanting to punch them part is totally normal
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I'm guessing you couldn't come up with a more creative question. But yeah, it's normal. I've thought about worse things lol
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What would that solve?
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Depends on whether it's your immediate response every time someone upsets you. If it is, then I'd say it's not normal and there's an underlying problem - most likely related to you not dealing with your emotions (either deliberately or subconsciously). It isn't normal to want to hit everyone, but it's normal to get the urge on occasion.
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I can picture my copper plated 000 buckshot slamming into your ass.
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that happens to me all the time, its not really that you want to punch them as much as you want them to shut their faces. girls are more annoying then guys so the minute one of them says something stupid it just sets you off
dont worry, it doesnt mean anger problems but it could mean that you have a lower tolerance for stupidity
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It's probably jealousy. Do they have something you don't? Boyfriends, good looks?
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It's human nature to attack things. Have you ever been in a fight? If not, then you're probably suffering from voilence withdrawal symptoms.
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Ues !! Uhhhhh people just annoy me sometimes espesh this guy in all my classes hes such a cocky jerk so one day i hit him and i felt better
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I totally think this is normal I always want to do that my mate asked me a couple of days ago if I had been out with thins girl that we dont like but I am not a lesbian so what I said is what I knew she went out with her she is a Lesbian not me so just don't worry it's normal and also dont worry i want to punch people too
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No, it is not normal. There seems to be something going on that is causing this instant anger in you. It could simply be your personality or something currently in your life that is the true cause.

Either way, it's advisable for you to get help before you act on these impulses and end up in serious trouble.
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