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'''Anger''' is an emotion people often feel toward pedophiles and boylovers. A 2014 U.S.-based survey found that 84 percent of the public feels anger when they think of pedophiles.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Jahnke, Sara|title=Stigmatization of People with Pedophilia: Two Comparative Surveys|journal=Archives of sexual behavior|date=January 2015|volume=44|number=1|pages=21-34}}</ref> | '''Anger''' is an emotion people often feel toward pedophiles and boylovers. A 2014 U.S.-based survey found that 84 percent of the public feels anger when they think of pedophiles.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Jahnke, Sara|title=Stigmatization of People with Pedophilia: Two Comparative Surveys|journal=Archives of sexual behavior|date=January 2015|volume=44|number=1|pages=21-34}}</ref> | ||
Meryl Runion advises, "Be aware that anger is a secondary emotion. Often you think you are angry, but there are more vulnerable feelings underneath the emotion."<ref>{{cite book|author=Runion, Meryl|title | Meryl Runion advises, "Be aware that anger is a secondary emotion. Often you think you are angry, but there are more vulnerable feelings underneath the emotion."<ref>{{cite book|author=Runion, Meryl|title=Power Phrases}}</ref> | ||
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Anger is an emotion people often feel toward pedophiles and boylovers. A 2014 U.S.-based survey found that 84 percent of the public feels anger when they think of pedophiles.[1]
Meryl Runion advises, "Be aware that anger is a secondary emotion. Often you think you are angry, but there are more vulnerable feelings underneath the emotion."[2]