you're going to have to say more than that.
2007-05-10 11:24:23
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answered by MST 4
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Move on and away from them slowly or they will drain you and it is not worth it. If a woman has long beautiful hair, it is what she was blessed with and even if her Salon hair stylist cuts it a bit too much and the other patrons look shocked and in aah. You learn a leason and never go back but the joy is when you see her in church after your beautiful long has has grown back and she walks down the isle to shake your hand and I shake her hand and smile with my long flowing grown back hair. Jealous people are hurting people who want to hurt other people. This is not healthy for you and will drain you if you let them. Pray for them and move on. Not abruptly but subtle. Usually they have unresolved issues they need to deal with but don't know how so they react with jealous behavior towards others.
2007-05-10 23:12:15
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answered by Titus12 3
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Hi. Depending on who the people are, and the specifics of the situation, if you can stay away, do. If this isn't possible (ex. coworkers, family members, etc.), gently confront the b.s. with a good dose of humor...sometimes even of the self-deprecating variety. You'd be surprised how well this works. Laughter is contagious...Best of luck!
2007-05-10 18:21:30
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answered by Artemisia G 3
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I don't, and never will.
Jealousy is childish immaturity, best left to 12 year olds.
2007-05-10 18:19:22
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answered by gromit801 7
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Without more details, who knows? Try to avoid them.
2007-05-10 18:19:17
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answered by Randy G 7
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My advice would be don't deal with them if you can help it.
2007-05-10 18:41:35
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answered by Tammi 4
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It would help if you elavorate more. Anyway, try to avoid them if you can.
2007-05-10 18:23:22
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answered by marisanj 5
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Your question is too vague to answer.
2007-05-10 18:20:44
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answered by Stefka 5
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