What do your friendships say about you? Examining your buddy system can help you get better acquainted with yourself
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Looking at the kinds of friendships a person develops can reveal a lot about the person's personality, negative and positive traits, goals and fears among other things. Twelve multiple choice questions are provided to help a person analyze what the friendships tell.
Publication Name: Mademoiselle
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0024-9394
Year: 1996
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Shopping 101: how you can help him get over his fear of buying
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A woman can encourage a man to shop for new clothes by starting him off with reassuring denim and then getting him to try on something different. Alternating between shopping for clothing and sports-related shopping is another suggestion.
Publication Name: Mademoiselle
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0024-9394
Year: 1996
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Help ... she's stealing my mother!
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A description is presented of the experiences of an only daughter, in a family of five children, who feels that her position in the family has been usurped by her brother's girlfriend.
Publication Name: Mademoiselle
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0024-9394
Year: 2000
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