We minimize our anger, calling it frustration, impatience, exasperation, or irritation, words that don't convey the intrinsic social and public demand that 'anger' does. We learn to contain our selves: our voices, hair, clothes, and, most importantly, speech. Anger is usually about saying "no" in a world where women are conditioned to say almost anything but "no".
- Soraya Chemaly, Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger
- Soraya Chemaly, Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger
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