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The closer you are to someone, the more careful you should be with your words.

As the saying goes, the closer you are to someone, the more careful you have to be with your words, and this is also an important issue in relationships with relatives. In particular, if a relative carelessly blurts out words and you feel bad, you may be worried about how to deal with it. First, it is important to honestly convey your feelings. Before talking directly, first calm down and think about what to say. It is better to start talking calmly rather than reacting emotionally. When starting a conversation, you can start with something like, "I'm cautious about saying this, but I hope you'll listen." Then, try to honestly convey your feelings by saying, "Sometimes, the things you say hurt me." It's important not to blame the other person, but to talk about your feelings. This way, the other person will understand your feelings and will likely be more careful. It is also important to understand each other's position through conversation. Try to u...

Classification of clavicle shape

The shape of the clavicle can vary depending on the individual's body type, genetic factors, gender, etc. In general, the clavicle can be classified into two main types: straight and curved.  First, the straight clavicle refers to the clavicle extending in a relatively straight line. This shape is often seen in people with broad shoulders and a straight upper body. The straight clavicle is characterized by a flatter appearance because the shoulder angle is not large. Second, the curved clavicle is a form in which the clavicle forms a slight curve to the shoulder. This form is common in people with relatively narrow shoulders and a soft curve to the upper body. This curved clavicle is often found in women and tends to emphasize the curves of the body. In addition, because the length and angle of the clavicle can be slightly different for each person, it is rare for someone to have a clavicle of exactly the same shape. In addition, the shape of the clavicle can change slightly depend...