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those are strong words for such a weak person by S Packwood
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  • Post category:Relationships
  • Post published:April 29, 2017

Friendships can end because one friend hears the other has gossiped about them. Know the difference between sharing information and gossiping. When you share info about a friend, you’d say it to their face. When you gossip, you wouldn’t say it to their face.

Source: ‘How to Set Your Boundaries with Friendships’ guest blog by Dr Pam Spurr @ Respect Yourself

image: those are strong words for such a weak person by S Packwood under Creative Commons license

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