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    Romance is in the air! Help 10Best identify the most romantic settings for proposing, exchanging vows, honeymoon cruising or simply getting away for some adults-only fun. Voting ends on Monday ...

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    The entire romantic road trip would take around 3-4 hours to complete and stretches roughly 113 miles with 42 bridges. Make sure to include hotspots like Everglades National Park, John Pennekamp ...

  5. Hodophobia - Wikipedia

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    Hodophobia is an irrational fear, or phobia, of travel. [2] [3] Hodophobia should not be confused with travel aversion. [4] [5] Acute anxiety provoked by travel can be treated with anti-anxiety medication. [6] [7] The condition can be treated with exposure therapy, which works better when combined with cognitive behavioral therapy. [6] [7]

  6. Fear of intimacy - Wikipedia

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    Fear of intimacy is generally a social phobia and anxiety disorder resulting in difficulty forming close relationships with another person. The term can also refer to a scale on a psychometric test, or a type of adult in attachment theory psychology. The fear of intimacy is the fear of being emotionally and/or physically close to another ...

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    Social support is the help, advice, and comfort that we receive from those with whom we have stable, positive relationships. [11] Importantly, it appears to be the perception, or feeling, of being supported, rather than objective number of connections, that appears to buffer stress and affect our health and psychology most strongly.