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"My husband has a one foster at a time rule, and so I chose the most-fearful kitten to work with," Vivian Powers told ...
The moment 3-year-old tuxedo cat Minnie returned home after vanishing for several weeks has been caught on camera, melting ...
Here are three myths that are slowly eroding, while the truths about crying at work emerge. Myth: Women cry because they’re more sensitive, and therefore less “tough” than their male ...
Sarah left and is not speaking to her now. "I feel bad because I know being a mom is hard, but I also feel like it was my birthday, and I wanted to have a good time without the crying baby," she ...
A woman shared on Reddit's 'Am I The A-----?' forum that her friend brought a 7-month-old baby to her birthday party. When the infant wouldn't stop crying, she says that she asked her friend to go ...
The sum of all this research suggests that for a woman whose, say, project gets canceled, her reaction is more likely to be, “Okay, I’ll stress-cry a bit and move on with life,” than it is ...
Lifetime’s portrayal of men as emotionally crippled Neanderthals when they react poorly to a woman’s tears is dishonest. Most men understand that crying is a healthy and natural emotional release.
"When a senior leader cries, it can be seen as shocking or even inappropriate. But when handled with authenticity, it can ...
Crying at work doesn’t mean you’re weak. It means you care. This article helps strong women move forward with empathy, curiosity, and self-respect.