Question: have you seen any good metrics for this. Violence is easy to measure. Reputation destruction behavior (ie vindictiveness?) very hard to measure.
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Also, I don't think anyone is measuring it. That would be problematic.
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As a kid I was always baffled that most girls had an entire menagerie of "friends", some of whom they (secretly or not-so-secretly) despised. With guys it's much simpler: if you can't stand each other's guts you don't hang out and no one expects you to.
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I think women may carry a grudge on longer. Seems men get it out of their system and enjoy a beer the next weekend, for the most part.
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Yeah. Men are either completely cool with each other after, or they just avoid each other. "Frenemy" is a female concept.
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I thought having to fight and occasionally get beat up growing up was bad until I realized what girls did to each other. The other thing is men don’t generally hold grudges like women. I later became friends with some of the boys I fought with when I was younger. Not so girls
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Girls (esp in middle school and high school) have an incredible capacity for cruelty and vindictiveness.
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We had one buddy growing up who would held a grudge and it was so foreign to all of us that we berated him endlessly about it until he stopped doing it lol
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*hold… damnit
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