does any one think it is crazy if someone relieves anger by breaking a branch off of a tree,?


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and then constantly hit the tree with the branch?

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No, is anger/stress reduction. You have found a non-violent way to releive the anger. Many people say to hit the pillow or take out the anger on something like that. It's normal, safe, and in a way what the doctor ordered.

Swat away.

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Yes.. and on top of that they are a bad and violent person.

And probably a little dumb, people that resort to violence generally do so because they can't think of anything else to do.

Anyone that says no to this grew up in a household where this was normal behavior or are crazy themselves.
I don't think it's crazy. I'd rather take out my anger on something else then a human being...and vice versa, don't want anyone beating me up.
If that's what helps, then I don't see any reason why it's crazy. It's out of the oridnary, granted, but everyone has their own methid of calming down. It doesn't hurt anyone, truly. So I don't see why not.
It's a lot better than taking it out on another person and/or an animal. Just don't do it to your neighbors' trees.

If you were to do it in a park with a lot of people around, it might not be too good an idea either!
If this is what calms you down then carry on. when i was younger i use to get terrible pmt i use to go and break pots in the yard then i had the job of cleaning it all up but at least i was hurting no one.
no.. actually, there are two sides to the whole thing.. hearing (or reading) about someone doing that causes us to feel a sense of empathy which makes us think that it is not a crazy thing because it is only to release stress. However, if you actually see someone doing that, I don't think your first thought would be "Thats a normal thing." More likely it would be "Nutcase." So if you want to release anger, do it privately.
this is an acceptable mean to vent stress release..
its only crazy if they take the branch and start to swing it at someone else.
This is one of the odder ones I've heard and I feel sorry for the poor tree, but it's still better than breaking a person's limb.


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