Female Entrepreneurs as Friends...
This weeks question:
Do you think it's important to have female entrepreneurs as friends, and if so, do you?
This weeks question:

Once in a while I learn a word, a phrase, a way to explain something I’ve been trying and craving and yearning to explain in that perfect I-get-it-and-it’s-never-made-more-sense-than-it-does-now-kind-of-way.
Last week, while having tea and catching up with my beautiful friend Rebecca, it happened; I learned the phrase I’ve been looking for.
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"Ryan is normally the life of the party, but some nights he calls it off, stays in alone to dick around on the Internet or play video games, and then feels anti-social and guilty for ditching his friends. Is something up? Our expert Brooke weighs in."
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