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Help! My Friend Just Accused Me of Having an “Aggressive” Personality.

Por: Slate Life March 17, 2023

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Every week on Twitter , Dear Prudence asks readers for their thoughts on a question that has her stumped. She’ll post her final thoughts on the matter on Fridays. Here’s this week’s dilemma and answer: Dear Prudence, I got labeled aggressive by one of my friends. I’ve always known that I intimidate people, but I never really thought it was because of my personality. I always thought it was either because of my body type, my athletic... + full article



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