"What do women do when they get together? We sit around and talk! Men, not so much. My theory is that this difference is genetic and dates back to the hunter-gatherer societies, when the men had to be quiet as they hunted, lest they scare away the bison and then everyone starved to death and it was all their fault."
"Divorce is contagious. That's right - when you have a close couple friend split up, it increases your chances of getting a divorce by 75 percent."
Source: Did You Say Something, Dear? by Jenna McCarthy, www.huffingtonpost.com. October 6, 2011.
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Jenna McCarthy
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Jenna McCarthy is a notable author and speaker known for her candid explorations of love and relationships, particularly in her book 'If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Relationship.'
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