Anonymous wrote:So I am going to post a real answer, because no way all these married couples have not yelled at each other. We have been married 26 years, have two kids, and yes we have yelled at each other -- never name calling, never anything cruel or that can't be unsaid, but we have definitely raised our voices and expressed anger or frustration.
I am GenX and find it surprising that so many people are so upset by yelling.
Many of us are able to express frustration and disagree without yelling. I don't yell at my boss, I don't yell at my employees, I don't yell at the cashier, I don't yell at other drivers, I don't yell at the kids, I don't yell at my parents, I don't yell at my friends, and I don't yell at my spouse. I do get annoyed, irritated, frustrated, etc but I deal with those emotions without yelling. Just like I don't hit people when in a negative mood, yet other people do. Just because some of us don't yell at people when upset doesn't mean we don't have emotions, our reactions and ways of expressing ourselves are just less aggressive and more regulated than someone who yells when they get irrirated or frustrated.