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Anger is neither legitimate nor illegitimate, meaningful nor pointless. Anger simply is. To ask, "Is my anger legitimate?" is similar to asking, "Do I have the right to be thirsty? After all, I just had a glass of water fifteen minutes ago. Surely my thirst is not legitimate. And besides, what's the point of getting thirsty when I can't get anything to drink now, anyway?" Anger is something we feel. It exists for a reason and always deserves our respect and attention. We all have a right to everything we feel--and certainly our anger is no exception.

FaceBook post by Harriet Lerner from Nov 23, 2015
Anger is neither legitimate nor illegitimate, meaningful nor pointless. Anger simply is. To ask, Is my anger legitimate? is similar to asking, Do I have the right to be thirsty? After all, I just had a glass of water