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Emma Stone Stuns at Venice Film Festival with Fashion and Romance

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Page Six

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The article highlights various celebrity appearances and moments, including Emma Stone at the Venice Film Festival, Kylie Jenner teasing a new product, and other stars like Sofía Vergara, Kim Kardashian, and Taraji P. Henson engaging in social and promotional events, showcasing their style and personal moments.

"The Social Saboteurs: How Narcissists Wreak Havoc on Every Gathering"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by YourTango

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Narcissists have a knack for ruining social events by hijacking conversations, making celebrations about themselves, refusing to let go of perceived slights, using vulnerability against others, creating conflict, embracing the victim role, self-medicating, manipulating timetables, and expecting extravagant gifts. It is best to avoid inviting narcissists to events as they not only don't care if they ruin the festivities, but they often hope to do so.

Girls Weekend Turns Awkward as Unexpected Husband Joins the Fun

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Chicago Tribune

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A woman planning a girls' weekend to see musicals in New York is frustrated when her friend invites her husband without prior discussion. She cannot accommodate three people in her friend's apartment and wonders if it's okay to leave them to find a hotel on their own. The advice columnist suggests expressing her frustration to her friend and asking them to find alternative accommodation. In another letter, someone asks if it's okay to decline invitations to unpleasant activities with friends and family. The columnist advises declining and suggests finding alternative ways to spend time together. Lastly, a reader expresses their disapproval of wedding invitations that ask for donations, and the columnist clarifies that guests should not be expected to finance the wedding.