Ultimately, the drive to gossip is genetically favored.
Try to remember that your friends and loved ones get enough feedback elsewhere. When you want to suggest a different way they should go about their business, know that their clients and bosses probably already give them plenty of notes. When you suggest how they could be a better partner, know that their partner probably already gave them the same note.
So your partner’s ex was an awful person. He moved on! Good for him! You only remain the saint that you are in his eyes if you don’t condemn that demon he used to date. Talking poorly about your partner’s exes just makes you look insecure.
By Patricia Elie Whoever said that friendships are easy lied. A relationship with a spouse, partner or co-worker takes work. So why would a friendship be treated any differently? Don’t get me wrong; some friendships are easygoing and lack the cattiness that some women face when dealing with a messy situation with a so-called ‘friend’. […]
We can't always cut all of the messy people out of our life.
Our columnist says she's experienced more heartache at the hands of girlfriends than her male friends.
A recent study found that paranoid co-workers who think that others are talking about them ultimately drive the gossip they were so afraid of.
From chopping off too much hair and overcharging you, to being a bad gossiper, keep an eye out for signs your stylist is a hot mess.
"They smile in your face, all the time they wanna take your place..."
The lesson? Never mess with a woman's reputation.
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