Girls are sweet, well-behaved, self-sacrificing, passive, submissive, overemotional, and, above all, attractive. |
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It's not that one way's better than the other, but I do help women to realize that it doesn't help when you're overemotional. |
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For an overemotional nerd like me the bells started ringing once that sentence was completed. |
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I know nothing of my mom, and all of my dad's friends are so overemotional. |
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Meanwhile, klutzy, overemotional Simone was sobbing madly, because she had gotten herself caught in the folding chair. |
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Ah, but it's a double-edged sword, you see, and it always is for those ill-adjusted overemotional beings who make their living by playing tennis. |
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He's mature enough to learn from bad performances, rather than becoming overemotional. |
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At least being overemotional benefits me when it comes to my writing. |
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In the morning, when he arrives at work late, overemotional from the night of reading and from the discovery that his colleagues have covered for him, Mikha is compelled to share his reading with an older co-worker. |
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But other city leaders caution that in an overemotional response to the recent violence, Santa Cruz could lose what made it special in the first place. |
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Maybe I'm being overemotional, but it's just too sad to think she might not get the chance. |
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Perhaps not one for the overemotional, but this heart-rending drama, based on the book by William Styron, is a must-see movie. |
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Her duet with Beyonce was amazing, even if she did get a bit overemotional about singing with her idol. |
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I do not particularly want to see too much of Charles' bleeding heart, for instance, as we did in his overemotional tribute to the Queen Mum. |
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This is clear a result of the oversharing, overemotional L.A. experience. |
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