Site hosted by Angelfire.com: Build your free website today!

contents the challenge for wrath - view bramble's phases - view by phases
the official hierarchy

available positions

greed

gluttony

pride

wrath

lust

darkness

lust

pride

Original Question:

1 - Is wrath gender specific? Do you think gender makes one more wrathful? If so HOW?

Cougaress' Responses:


In previous responses, I have said that a woman is more suitable for wrath than a man. However, several demons took this entirely the wrong way, translating it as that the male race cannot be wrathful. At all. This is incorrect, for it is possible that men may be just as wrathful as some women. Nevertheless, I feel that women are commonly more wrathful than men are for several, logical reasons.

Many women have their men trained to obey at the crack of whip, shuddering at the very thought of any consequences if their mistress is displeased. They have hot tempers and are easy to irritate, causing their wrath to be active more often. It is also only sensible that a woman will be more likely to unleash her wrath than a man. The main duty of men is to provide for the family through work. While the seed of wrath has a chance to be planted in the men, depending on what job they hold, it is more likely to be sowed within a woman.

The woman has the hassles of caring for rebellious offspring as well as seeing to that everything is running smoothly, forcing patience that is advantageous in spreading wrath, rather than the spontaneous wrath of men.. They also experience many constraints and injustice in their daily life, reaching back to many years ago when men were considered superior to women. Since women are clearly of slighter builds, they have also developed sharper wits that are cunningly able to battle the brute strength of men. This assures them survival in the many cruelties of the mortal world. These factors have also sown the seed of wrath in women, causing it grow with every generation until it is in the general nature of every woman.

Women also experience more rigorous hormonal changes then men do, as well as high estrogen levels that result in violent behavior. This causes women to become more emotional and prone to mood swings. In turn, women will not hesitate to express their emotions, including their wrath, fully. And while men may contain wrath as well, they have greater chances to abreact any anger that may induce wrath through hard bodily sports and other activities. Women, on the other hand, have other means.

"Sticks and stone may break my bones, but words can never harm me." This well-known quote tells a half-lie. Physical harm does cause injuries, but those injuries will eventually heal. And even fatal injuries are more merciful than those that a woman delivers. She is highly talented in using emotional and mental torment, as well as physical. But the emotional and mental wrath of a woman does more damage than the great physical injuries that men have adopted as their weapon.

While man may be capable of great strength, he may always be softened by the touch of a woman. A woman is skilled in the act of breaking down the defensive shield to men's hearts, chiseling carefully until his weakness is revealed. She then uses a friend of hers called deceit, which is able to inflict torment and suffering greater than broken bones and internal bleeding. Woman is able to easily seduce a man, shaping him and forming him to satisfy her desires. Then, after he has become attached to her, she betrays him in swift motions and leaves him helpless and desperate. The anguish of rejection and sorrow resulting from the deceit encircles him, becoming so strong that his emotional and mental wounds will never heal.

You hear of many occasions where this scenario happens. It is found in the lyrics of songs, within the pages of stories, and in the words of poetry. But of the man hurting the woman so greatly, it is scarcely expressed.


But do take a moment to recognize the arguments and rage that I have stirred within those demons that beg to differ. Is it not my duty to invoke wars, whether it is caused by racism, religion, or any kind of prejudice? And this is exactly what has been done, though the 'battle' was indeed small. Nevertheless, I inspired what wrath others had to make an appearance.