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  2. The Epidemic of Gay Loneliness - The Huffington Post

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    It’s easy to ignore, roll your eyes and put a middle finger up to straight people who don’t like you because, whatever, you don’t need their approval anyway. Rejection from other gay people, though, feels like losing your only way of making friends and finding love. Being pushed away from your own people hurts more because you need them more.

  3. Antilocution - Wikipedia

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    Antilocution is similar to 'talking behind someone's back,' though antilocution may result in an in-group ostracizing an out-group on a biased basis. [3] [4] [5] "Antilocution" is used less often than "hate speech", which has a similar but more aggressive meaning and which places no regard on the fact that the out-group is unaware of the ...

  4. 8 Types of Toxic Friends You Should Cut Out of Your Life ...

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  5. Backbiting - Wikipedia

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    Backbiting or tale-bearing is to slander someone in their absence — to bite them behind their back. Originally, backbiting referred to an unsporting attack from the rear in the blood sport of bearbaiting. [2]

  6. How to talk to friends and family about the devastation of ...

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    If your friend has kids in school, you might offer to take them to school along with your own kids when classes resume, or host a playdate at your house once a week to relieve some parenting pressure.

  7. 5 Ways To Deal With Making More (or Less) Money Than Your Friends

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    “Making less money than your core group of friends can create some seriously awkward moments,” said Ann Martin, director of operations at CreditDonkey. For example, if you can’t afford to do ...

  8. The Art of Happiness - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Happiness (Riverhead, 1998, ISBN 1-57322-111-2) is a book by the 14th Dalai Lama and Howard Cutler, a psychiatrist who posed questions to the Dalai Lama. Cutler quotes the Dalai Lama at length, providing context and describing some details of the settings in which the interviews took place, as well as adding his own reflections on issues raised.

  9. Cover your ass - Wikipedia

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    Cover your ass (British: cover your arse), abbreviated CYA, is an activity done by individuals to protect themselves from possible subsequent criticism, legal penalties, or other repercussions, usually in a work-related or bureaucratic context.