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15 Signs You May Be Monica Geller

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"Friends." Whether you were watching them as they aired or you've just discovered Central Perk via Netflix, the stories of Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Joey and Phoebe will forever be apart of our own lives. And I think we can agree that at one time in your life or another, we have all met a Monica Geller, or maybe you are her. Want to find out? Here's 15 signs that you may be a Monica Geller.

You’re a control freak.

You have everything planned down to the last little detail. And when it all goes wrong, you have the perfect backup plan. (No, the ottoman does not go there!)

  • You’re REALLY competitive. You always win, even at the things you suck at. Because you DO NOT lose.
  • You’re super clean and organized. Like really clean. You have-a-vacuum-for your-vacuum clean. And everything has a place and everything is in its place.
  • You always take charge. Some may call you bossy but you just like to think of yourself as a great leader.
  • You know the struggle. Life isn’t always gonna be sunshine and roses but you know how to make the best out of a bad situation.
  • You’re good at your job.
  • You HATE being interrupted.
  • You're a bit pessimistic. You may call yourself a realist but somedays it's just harder to see the up-side of things.
  • You're honest. To a fault really.
  • You love to dance. Anywhere and anytime. Sometimes, even with a turkey.
  • And you don't take crap from anyone.
  • You have a weird relationship with your siblings. Are you siblings? Friends? Mortal enemies?
  • But at the end of the day you love them anyway.
  • Your friends mean the world to you. They've stood by you through thick and thin, and you've always been there for them as well. Your friends are your family. You’re never afraid to be yourself.
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