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Men: have you ever punched a wall in anger?

Crying is an outlet, one that is less physically painful and damaging to the objects around you.

what moron said that this forum didnt need a woman's touch? :lol:
anyway you have very good point but as you may know already we men are simply... impulsive. and i must say that a wall is a rather interesting target for us. aside from the window, drywall, plexi glass and the lying around bottle if you're close to a firearm.
now that i can recommend if you're angry. an AK47 and 30 7.62mm rounds. that'll ease the tension... guaranteed. there is nothing more fun than making Swiss cheese of an old car on the firing range. just make sure you keep the barrel pointed in the right direction.
 
EDIT: Just re-reading Spot's Meow's post - wanted to add, for me it isn't a loss of control. It's a very deliberate act to retain control. The wall is a better choice of opponent than anyone else in this house.

This.

Stewing in anger isn't healthy, people need an outlet. Whether it's a heavy bag, joining barfights, or punching a wall.

Crying is an outlet, one that is less physically painful and damaging to the objects around you.

This is true - and one I also utilise a lot :) But hitting a wall is quicker, and less noticeable to anyone around me, which is usually what I want.
 
I'm interested to know. I never have, but apparently many do. I find it sort of funny, but slightly scary too. Do share your wall-punching stories.

Not for a long time but yeh...better the wall than another person :p am sure my likely victim would say
 
I'm interested to know. I never have, but apparently many do. I find it sort of funny, but slightly scary too. Do share your wall-punching stories.

Not for a long time but yeh...better the wall than another person :p am sure my likely victim would say
amen brother. rather a wall than someones face.

the most ironic one was when my friend was ran over by some moron who couldnt drive and instead of saying sorry HE called the cops. and lets just say swedish cops arent exactly agreeable so instead of punching the cop I kicked out a window. guess who got arrested for vandalism among other things. me. lovely weekend...

EDIT: just to point out the issue over here. if you have foreign background you really want to stay out of the cops way. that alone is a enough to get arrested.

- Ah, i see someone from eastern europe over there. we've got five minutes before our shift is over. lets go book him for something.
- What?
- He just dropped his cellphone. littering! lets go!
 
Yes...but it was more common for me to throw things..but i haven't done either in many years.
 
EDIT: Just re-reading Spot's Meow's post - wanted to add, for me it isn't a loss of control. It's a very deliberate act to retain control. The wall is a better choice of opponent than anyone else in this house.

This.

That's it for me too. Sometimes I calmly look arround to find the right wall and the right spot, I want to relieve frustration, not break my wrist. And yeah, I do it quite often...
 
Hit a wall once, then had to go to A&E, tend to do more hitting of doors. Once kicked a paint can which hit another paint can and unexpected redecorated my spare room. It's something I try not to do but there are time when if I don't I just sit seething and get myself more and more wound up.
 
Yes...but it was more common for me to throw things..but i haven't done either in many years.

I think I speak for everyone here when I say I would NOT want to be in a five-mile radius of RAMA if he starts punching walls or throwing things. :eek: ;)
 
Sure, I've punched all four Walls.
Mike Wall, Steve Wall, Gary Wall and Andy Wall. No wait...I kicked Andy Wall in the balls. That family is a bunch of jerks.
 
At least 4-5 times, nothing ever broke.

I lost a lot of skin on my knuckles one time....f-ing ouch!..scars
and another time the imprint of knuckles was left into the wall, it was place I used to rent and had trouble trying to cover that fist print up. Those were the teenage years, I'm a lot calmer now, less hormones and as a kid you really don't know self controll
 
when I was 8 the dead bolted steel door next to our garage door which I had forgotten the key to was my first victim, in my early teens my computer desk was next to a wall where I put about 7 holes in the drywall from various forms of teen drama over the years that I lived in that house
 
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