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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox · 06/18/2025 10:16 EDT

Why are so many straight guys so bad at gossiping? 

What does it mean to be “good” at gossip?  A good gossip doesn’t just tell you that Sally broke up with Joe, they tell you that Sally broke up with Joe just a week after posting a bunch of (now deleted) romantic international vacation pics to Instagram. They don’t simply say “Brittany’s a bad coworker,” […]

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