NPR audience members share their best advice on relationships of all kinds.
Have you ever gotten a piece of advice that really resonated with you? Maybe it came from a trusted friend or hit you at exactly the right time. Good advice helps us navigate relationships – one of the hardest and most beautiful parts of being human.and asked for the best advice you had ever received. Here are some of the best tips from our audience for keeping your relationships happy and healthy.
I pulled the dress over my head, then sheepishly came out and twirled once around for my friends. I expected peals of laughter, but instead, my girlfriends gasped.They all said,"Buy that dress." I was sure they were kidding, but they circled me and showered me with love, assuring me that even though I'd never dared imagine I could pull off such a thing, with this dress, I could.
I bought the dress. I wore it to dinner later that night . It still hangs in my closet today as a reminder of what it feels like to be loved by friends who see you as beautiful when you can not see it yourself.We'd love to hear from you. Email us at
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