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5 days ago

The Real Housewives of Potomac Recap: Chronic Disagreements

Gizelle certainly doesn't care about being viewed as a mean girl or as a villain. She has accepted that as the Faustian bargain she agreed to in exchange for visibility and financial independence. But she does have her soft spots, namely around her inner circle and romantic life. Given her humiliating marriage and public relationship with Sheldon, it's not a surprise that she never wants to let a man embarrass her again.
Television
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Can a Non-Conformist and a Rigid Personality Get Along?

At the core of OCPD is a pervasive preoccupation with order, control, and perfectionism, governed by a strict set of internal rules about how things should be done. These rules are not seen as preferences but as objective truths.· Non-conformists directly violate these rules. Their behavior signals that the OCPD individual's "correct" way is not the only way, which can feel destabilizing and threatening to their entire worldview.
Mental health
Parenting
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 weeks ago

Dear Abby: My ex-husband is our neighbor, and I'm getting fed up with his behavior

Set firm boundaries with a neighbor who undercuts, demands rides, and exhibits jealousy; communicate consequences calmly and refuse future transportation.
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Television
fromVulture
1 month ago

The Real Housewives of Potomac Recap: Much Ado About Nothing

A gossip-loving person enjoys drama but finds the show's conflicts trivial, underexplained, and unengaging—particularly Stacey's secrecy about Chris Samuels and bridesmaid refusal.
Television
fromVulture
1 month ago

The Morning Show Recap: A Few Acts of Self-Preservation

A reckless, alcohol-fueled workplace party exposes newsroom dysfunction, poor judgment, and confrontational interpersonal dynamics that escalate ethical and emotional conflicts.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Dear Abby: Why are some of these old people so cranky?

My neighbor is 80. She's known me since I was 13. Her husband died 10 or so years ago. She's my political opposite. All she does all day is stay inside her house (even when it's sunny) and watch TV news. I try to be nice to her because she's alone and probably depressed, but sometimes I want to curse her to high heaven. I borrowed $40 from her and told her I'd give it back the next day.
Relationships
Mindfulness
fromBustle
1 month ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Wednesday, October 15

Moon–Mercury–Mars tension risks harsh words; pausing and acknowledging pain fosters healing as Jupiter–Chiron dynamics amplify insecurities.
Music
fromVulture
3 months ago

Below Deck Recap: Fall from Grace

Solène manipulated others and is now isolated as everyone, especially Jess, rejects her after repeated disappointments.
fromVulture
3 months ago

The Real Housewives of Miami Recap: Seville Wars

This season has been less about who is right or wrong in any argument and more about the tactics they use to fight each other. Just like Guerdy was totally right in her fight with Julia, especially after she threw water at her, but the tactics she used to publish Julia's texts made her behavior unseemly to the women.
Television
Renovation
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 months ago

Harriette Cole: She took my car and went to brunch. Two months later, I got a huge bill.

Addressing unfair responsibilities in family relationships requires honesty and clear boundaries.
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