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  2. If Someone Sends You *This* Heart Emoji, They Might Have A Crush

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    Good for: Using in your bio if you’re a medical student, being weirdos with your siblings or friends, etc. Bad for: Communicating genuine love or lust, or when talking to someone who won’t get ...

  3. Why are people so bad at texting? The psychology behind bad ...

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    "If you're being told you're a bad texter and on the receiving end of this awkward conversation with a friend or family member, know that throwing in a few exclamation points, positive emojis or a ...

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  5. Two-factor models of personality - Wikipedia

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    (The "Wanted behavior" scale is generally renamed "Responsive behavior"). The moderate scores mixed with high or low are designated "Phlegmatic blends" and divided with 4 being a blend of Phlegmatic with the lower adjacent temperament, and 5 being a blend with the higher adjacent temperament. This results in 13 separate ranges in each area.

  6. How to Tell Your Crush You Like Them Without Making ... - AOL

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    Seventeen chatted with with Maria Sullivan, dating expert and vice president of Dating.com, for advice on how to tell someone you like them in the least awkward way possible.

  7. Infatuation - Wikipedia

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    "It is customary to view young people's dating relationships and first relationships as puppy love or infatuation"; [6] and if infatuation is both an early stage in a deepening sequence of love/attachment, and at the same time a potential stopping point, it is perhaps no surprise that it is a condition especially prevalent in the first, youthful explorations of the world of relationships.

  8. Is your dad a blunt, emotionless texter? There's a reason for ...

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    I remember getting his text, and it was, ‘Be careful and read your books. If you need anything, call me.’” Span Chen, who runs the site The Karate Blog , says he is one such texter — but ...

  9. Reduced affect display - Wikipedia

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    Reduced affect display, sometimes referred to as emotional blunting or emotional numbing, is a condition of reduced emotional reactivity in an individual. It manifests as a failure to express feelings either verbally or nonverbally, especially when talking about issues that would normally be expected to engage emotions.