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my bestfriend went through my diary, should I be mad?
Sorry to hear that. I diary is a very personal thing. It is almost an extension of yourself, given that most people write things in a diary or journal that they wouldn't usually tell anyone else. If your best friend read your diary without your permission, then she either figured that you were goodRead more
Sorry to hear that. I diary is a very personal thing. It is almost an extension of yourself, given that most people write things in a diary or journal that they wouldn’t usually tell anyone else.
See lessIf your best friend read your diary without your permission, then she either figured that you were good enough friends that you wouldn’t mind, OR she gave in to the part in all of us that wants to know all the details. Either way it was not acceptable. As you have pointed out it has already created a rift. You are not a comfortable with her as you previously were.
Are dogs emotionless animals?
Scientists find it hard to accept the idea that animals have feelings. Most people who live with dogs understand this intuitively. The confusion comes because we have language and can label those feelings. We have words for things like love, fear, sadness, or guilt. Everything we started doing to elRead more
Scientists find it hard to accept the idea that animals have feelings. Most people who live with dogs understand this intuitively. The confusion comes because we have language and can label those feelings. We have words for things like love, fear, sadness, or guilt. Everything we started doing to elicit positive emotions showed that dogs had corresponding parts of their brains to humans.
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