Some people think that it’s okay to be downright nasty to people they love. It is not okay. Nasty is never called for, and it’s certainly not sweet, useful, nor positive.

Cathy Burnham Martin
Some people think that it’s okay to be downright nasty...
Some people think that it’s okay to be downright nasty...
Some people think that it’s okay to be downright nasty...
Some people think that it’s okay to be downright nasty...
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Some people think that it is okay to be downright nasty to people they love. It is not okay. Nasty is never called for, and it’s certainly not sweet, useful, nor positive. Some people overreact to a situation and turn into anger-driven monsters who can’t control themselves.

If you have a problem with someone you love, work through the problem calmly and rationally so you don’t create a bigger problem. The person you love needs to be your friend, not your enemy.

Source: The Bimbo Has Brains: And Other Freaky Facts

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