But Sheila was also adopted and sent off to boarding school. Why would Jeremy be angry about being adopted? Lots of people are adopted like Steve Jobs and Michael Gove. They are not angry are they?
Most people I know don't have a temper at all. I have a friend who was adopted and she's very laid back and I have never known her to be angry.
Jeremy was annoyed with Susan Battersley squeezing his neck with dairy cream. A bit insensitive I would say when you could say a dairy cream cannister sprayed on his neck might have reminded him of gunshots to his family.
It reminds me of that nasty b***h that shouted "bang, bang" at PC David Rathband
http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/jun/27/woman-jail-raoul-moat-jeer
Hi Jackie, All babies removed from their mothers in the first couple of years of life suffer from loss and difficulties with attachment unless they bond on a deep level with a permanent replacement mother/carer. Even those who bond and grow up in secure loving homes usually at some time have problems with self worth etc. I recommend The Primal Wound... it explains about the adoptee, the adoptive mother and the natural mother and their feelings and emotions. Worth a read.
Steve |Jobs is dead and I know nothing about his adoptive family but his drive to succeed and prove himself may have grown because he had a lack of self worth etc. or not. Michael Gove another one who needed to be top dog, goodness knows what goes on in that head.

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I am not saying all adoptees are ready to go for the jugular, in fact the point is that most bury their feelings and insecurities in various ways and many will only show them if they have to face the reality of their adoption or not but we all have buttons which can be pressed by certain situations or phrases and the result depends on the anger and frustration which has built up around such sore spots, if the pressure is very high it can blow and then things can get out of hand very quickly.