The view from 35
Article Abstract:
A woman humorously describes her feeling about turning 35. She believes that being 35 puts a woman on the brink of being old. She sees signs that her body is aging and has mixed emotions about becoming pregnant.
Publication Name: Mademoiselle
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0024-9394
Year: 1992
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But she started it...
Article Abstract:
Women who work together sometimes begin unpleasant feuds, often prompted by fear of competition. The situation can be disarmed with sincere politeness and genuine compliments.
Publication Name: Mademoiselle
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0024-9394
Year: 1992
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Foul-weather friends: why do they only want the worst for you?
Article Abstract:
Some women become friends when they are both feeling miserable about their lives. Problems can develop when one of them begins to feel a little happier.
Publication Name: Mademoiselle
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0024-9394
Year: 1992
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