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Shall We Dance? Being Judged by Your Dance Moves

I don’t consider myself a dancer, but I’m happy to hit the dance floor with a bunch of my girls. When I was in college, we had ridiculous dance parties all the time. As I approach my late 20s, I find that much of the dancing happens at weddings. But do you know what else [...]

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Her Bag of Tricks: What is a Woman’s Purse Saying About Her?

Ok, I will admit it: I am fully a victim of the giant purse trend. Unless I’m at a wedding or in my fancy duds, I carry a huge purse. I am prepared for anything with that bag. I am Mary Poppins I never put much thought into the size of my handbag until recently. [...]

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Does Absence Make the Heart Grow Fonder or the Memory Grow Fuzzier?

Not too long ago, I met a new boy. It was lovely and all the appropriate signals were sent. If I told you the story of how he did not get my phone number, you’d shake your head and think my friends (and other bystanders) were socially inept. I can’t fault him, having witnessed the [...]

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Are We Compatible?: Examining His Music

If you’re familiar with my posts here at Miss Pivot, you might have noticed that I’m sort of into Facebook. “Sort of” being quite relative. I won’t deny it—I use it all the time. I started my account when it was “The Facebook” and only certain colleges and universities had access. We go way back. [...]

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