Ignore the stupid comment of Old Memory. You don't necessarily need psychiatric help. The manifestation of the emotion you are feeling, namely destroying that which is causing you pain, is a deeply-embedded human response. And, from an entirely detached point of view, it is logical. But don't lose sight of the fact that your ego has taken a deep bruising blow. The anger you feel is a very primitive and powerful human reaction, it demands your attention. However, it's also a very honest reaction, uncluttered by thought or intellectual rigour, and that makes it very seductive. The danger here is getting caught in a loop which shapes, or rather distorts, your view of relationships and the opposite sex. I speak from painful and shameful experience.
Is it normal to want to kill your ex?
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Ignore the stupid comment of Old Memory. You don't necessarily need psychiatric help. The manifestation of the emotion you are feeling, namely destroying that which is causing you pain, is a deeply-embedded human response. And, from an entirely detached point of view, it is logical. But don't lose sight of the fact that your ego has taken a deep bruising blow. The anger you feel is a very primitive and powerful human reaction, it demands your attention. However, it's also a very honest reaction, uncluttered by thought or intellectual rigour, and that makes it very seductive. The danger here is getting caught in a loop which shapes, or rather distorts, your view of relationships and the opposite sex. I speak from painful and shameful experience.