Venting Your Frustrations Can Make Friends Like You Better -- If You Do It Right

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Venting about your frustrations with one friend to another may feel good, but it doesn’t necessarily reduce anger.

Experiments showed that people who listened to a friend vent liked and supported that person more than those who were vented about -- but only if the person venting didn’t derogate or seem aggressive toward the other friend.

Venting backfired if the person venting was secretly competitive with the targeted friend.

Matt Ray

Matt Ray

Matt is a Jacksonville native and has been in radio for over two decades. Matt also owns his own production company that produces Award winning Radio and TV commercials all over the country for a variety of clients.

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