The interfering risk police could never allow a fun beach trip to go unaccompanied by a not-so-fun guilt trip. |
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I knew that six weeks sounded longer than a month and half and that would give her a real guilt trip. |
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The ones from his mother were as he expected, a guilt trip and gossip fest that he just skimmed through quickly. |
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Being reminded you haven't gone to church for a decade and a half is usually the start of an impressive guilt trip. |
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And when people get sick, they can't be on a guilt trip and say, oh my goodness, I should have prevented it. |
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I guess one of the wonders of technology is the capacity to lay a passive-aggressive guilt trip on me from 10,000 miles away. |
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The common reaction to peer pressure is the parental guilt trip. |
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The siblings can be resentful and then they go on an immense guilt trip. |
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I hesitate to respond to the re-hashing of your antiquated guilt trip on women to get married. |
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Hey, brah, do me a favor. Don't lay your guilt trip on me. Why didn't you tell her? |
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