High-testosterone People find Reward in other's Anger

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High-testosterone People find Reward in other's Anger

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For a while now, I've contemplated the idea that some folks seem to find great pleasure in being really nasty.

I've interacted with those who seem to delight in cruelty and who get some sort of stimulation by being purposely mean-spirited.

Today, I came across a study out of the UM showing that indeed there are those who find reward in creating anger in others. This study focuses on facial expression so doesn't exactly apply to online discussions but it does address the fact that there are those who truly do enjoy being cruel and who purposely try to elicit ill will in others.


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 095337.htm

I think the article is thought-provoking!

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Post by _beastie »

I can't say I'm surprised by this. It reminds me of what I'd read years ago in a book about abusive behavior - some people's heart-rates actually decrease, and their body becomes more calm and focused, when they engage in abusive behavior.
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Post by _Jersey Girl »

beastie wrote:I can't say I'm surprised by this. It reminds me of what I'd read years ago in a book about abusive behavior - some people's heart-rates actually decrease, and their body becomes more calm and focused, when they engage in abusive behavior.


I think that's because for some people, they feel more in control when they're being abusive.

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Post by _Jersey Girl »

Hi TD!!!

I see that possibility in the postings of one particular poster (no name) who regularly responds with sniping posts where none are needed. It looks to me like defensive behavior because if the person on the receiving end takes the bait, the thread automatically derails and the discussion is totally thwarted. Does that fit with your ideas?

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