Dining With Nadiva

How do you feel about dating a friend’s ex or family member?


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Ep. 76 Guest Host: Serena and Delise Diva’s Table Topic:  How do you feel a friend’s ex or family member? Word of the day/ Definition: Pillory; To expose to public ridicule or scorn. Example Sentence: “He found himself pilloried by members at his own party.” Featured Restaurant: Dippin Donuts Owners: Al, Deebo, Amir, and Ramsey Address:  677 Anderson Ave, Cliffside Park, NJ 07010 Hours: Mon-Sun 10am-9pm Phone: 201 402-0677Bio: Serving WARM FRESH made-to-order Doughnuts + Coffee, Ice cream & Milkshakes. Catering Available! Featured Dishes: Diva’s Table Topic: How do you feel a friend’s ex or family member?  Stats:  https://www.dnaindia.com Psychiatrist Dr Hemant Mittal believes that it’s easier to create a long-term happy relationship with your BFF’s sibling because you have a history and know them well. He adds, “Before entering such a relationship, it’s important to weigh in the pros and cons of such a decision. One has to realise that if things go south, your friendship is at stake and you may not have the support of your BFF when you really need them as they will be place in a difficult position — choosing you or their sibling’s side.”  Clinical psychologist Seema Hingorrany believes that this is a tricky situation to be in, and one needs to be very mature if they choose to go ahead with things. She adds, “If you have fallen for your BFF’s sibling, it’s best to let  them know first, to avoid any misunderstandings in the future. The plus is that you know them and their family and generally have a great equation with all. The flip side is sometimes if things are not handled maturely, it can cause rifts between friends.”  Scripture: Philippians 2:3 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves.

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Dining With NadivaBy Nadiya Braham