“70 Infuriating Moments When Friends Crossed the Line: Prepare for a Rollercoaster of Emotions!”
#2 I Let A Friend Stay At My Place For Two Nights While I Was Out Of Town. It Was Neat And Clean When I Gave Her The Keys. This Is How She Left The Living Room
Most of the stuff in boxes and bags is from my kitchen and bedroom. Why?
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#3 Lent My School Friend A Charging Cable. Came Back 30 Minutes Later To This
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No man, or woman, is an island. We all need other people around us. Maybe not all the time. But definitely some of the time. Several studies show what a few of us might already suspect or know. People with close, good friends are happier and less lonely. Dr Miriam Kirmayer is a clinical psychologist who specializes in friendships and social connection. She says loneliness is literally bad for our health.
#4 The Sheer Audacity Of Someone Who Stopped Associating With Our Friend Circle “To Pursue A Richer Life”
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#5 My Dad Celebrated His 60th Last Night, A Majority Of His “Friends” Brought Bottles Of Wine As A Gift. He’s Been Sober For Over 26 Years
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#6 Moving Across The Country In A Few Weeks, Invited My Friends To A Farewell BBQ. All Canceled Or Just Didn’t Show
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Kirmayer writes in The Guardian that loneliness can lead to anxiety and depression. It lowers our immune response. It negatively affects our brains. And it increases our risk of chronic health conditions including high blood pressure. “Research suggests that chronic loneliness may be as damaging to health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day,” said Kirmayer. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.