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Nov 17, 2009 -
Confession time: I'm kind of a sucker for Ryan Reynolds, and Just Friends is one of my guilty pleasure movies. So imagine my excitement about this morning's news that Reynolds is teaming up with Anna Faris once again for the upcoming comedy TMI. They'll play a couple who learns that "while honesty is the best policy for a relationship, 'too much information' might not be the best thing."
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Oct 19, 2009 -
Thanks to a reader with an issue (sorry, reader!), we have an awkward scenario requiring your advice. (Have some awkward tales of your own? Join our Awkward!
- 15 Comments
Oct 14, 2009 -
It's easy to get comfortable at work — logging long hours with your co-workers during company retreats and office happy hours can blur the lines between business hours and social hour. But when it comes to sharing personal anecdotes, too much can affect the way you're perceived at the office.
In some cases, sharing stories can bring you closer to your co-workers in a good way.
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Mar 20, 2009 -
We're all pretty much in agreement that our generation has become oversharing obsessed, and while most people simply talk about their relationships, their weekend plans, or their boredom at work, others don't know where to draw the line. So whether it's through an online network or a face-to-face conversation, tell me, what is the most inappropriate thing someone has ever told you?
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Mar 12, 2009 -
Although the whole principle of Twitter is to quickly describe to the world what you're up to, you don't want to go overboard with the "personal" info. For example, nobody wants to hear the intimate details of last night's date, the fact that you're in the bathroom right this minute, and hey, maybe you should keep the whole "in labor" thing to yourself.
You've already shared what you consider unacceptable Twitter behavior (bathroom breaks and anything you wouldn't want your mom to know are a given), so let's just make Twitter TMI a steadfast no-no and add it to our etiquette rule book.
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Jan 30, 2009 -
Elisabeth Hasselbeck announced on yesterday's episode of The View that she's expecting her third child, but watching her break this news, I couldn't help but feel uncomfortable when she went into detail about how her pregnancy was a surprise. She was honest about the fact that she didn't know she was "knocked up" for almost two months, and while she seems to be excited about the new addition to her family, I found myself saying TMI! I might be the odd one out here, so tell me, where do you all stand on announcing that your pregnancy was a surprise?
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Feb 15, 2008 -
Do you have a friend, or worse, a coworker who just doesn’t know when to stop sharing information about her personal life? When people end up leaving everyone around them slightly uncomfortable, they've divulged TMI, or too much information. Things that fall under that category might be your mom’s sex life, your boss’s bathroom habits, your neighbor’s foot fetish, or even your own personal fantasies.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
It started out as a blogging gig for a moms-to-be site, but 23-year-old Lynsee, a teacher from Minnesota, decided to take it a step further. Along with her mother, husband, and midwife, she's going to have a cameraman film her giving birth while it's broadcast on live television. (No graphic shots, however.)
Although her husband Anders was hesitant at first, he finally agreed to it.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
Ryan Reynolds made a quick trip to Fred Segal in LA yesterday, but he looked to be leaving empty-handed as he jumped on his motorcycle and headed home. He was also spotted on his way out of the gym over the weekend, as he fit in some last-minute exercise before he's off to NYC in the coming days. He's due to make his second appearance participating in a celebrity autobiography reading, where he'll show off the same comedic skills that landed him multiple People's Choice Awards nominations for his work in The Proposal.
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Nov 16, 2009 -
Claustrophobics beware: this story is not for you. Everyone else, welcome to my float-tank adventure. If you've never heard of floating, the idea is pretty simple.
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