Research and observations have shown that women become more able to control their anger and emotions as they age.
As women age, they become more self-aware, patient, and tolerant. They learn to respond thoughtfully rather than reacting quickly to emotions.
Hormonal fluctuations such as estrogen and progesterone during adolescence affect anger and mood. With age, the levels of these hormones stabilize, which also moderates emotions.
Older women are more content and understanding. They know what to respond to and what to ignore. During adolescence, women face many social and family pressures that can lead to irritability.
With age, these pressures decrease or they develop skills to cope with them. According to a German study, women over 40 were 30% more likely to have anger management problems than younger women.
On the other hand, an American study found that women over 60 are more calm, patient, and understanding.