Your Type
You're most easily angered when someone you care about is hurt, or when a principle of yours is violated. You rarely get angry for yourself — but you will for others. Behind that anger is a profound love, and your clearest sense of boundaries.
💡 Did you know?
Evolutionary psychology research notes 'anger for others' (protective anger) is one of the most preserved prosocial behaviors in mammals — deeply connected to the oxytocin system. Studies show people who express this type of anger receive higher loyalty ratings in social networks and are more trusted in relationships.
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