It is all in the "I." How often is that word used? How is it used?
According to University of Texas at Austin social psychologist James W. Pennebaker, author of "The Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say About Us," the words we choose say a lot about us.
Here's the thing. While wives think they would be prettier/sexier/hotter if they just had a tummy tuck or lost ten pounds, husbands think they are pretty damn hot the way they are.
It is all in the "I". How often is that word used? How is it used?
According to University of Texas at Austin social psychologist James W. Pennebaker, author of "The Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say About Us."
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Sometimes it’s best to take an out of sight, out of mind approach to an ex after a breakup. However, in our brave new world of social media, the chances are your former flame is just a couple clicks away, making it difficult to completely ignore them.
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But new research shows that if there’s one group that isn’t pleased about all that, it’s macho guys.
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