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  2. 12 reasons someone might be attracted to you - AOL

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    Staring into someone's eyes does a lot more than you think! Find out the rules of attraction: some you might know and others you probably didn't.

  3. Reciprocal liking - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocal liking, also known as reciprocity of attraction, [1] is the act of a person feeling an attraction to someone only upon learning or becoming aware of that person's attraction to themselves. Reciprocal liking has a significant impact on human attraction and the formation of relationships. [ 2 ]

  4. 30 Petty And Insignificant Reasons People Turned Down Being ...

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    In today’s day and age, dating has almost become like a game. People have so many options at their fingertips that they (sometimes) come up with the silliest reasons to skip over a potential ...

  5. Ben Franklin effect - Wikipedia

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    The Ben Franklin effect is a psychological phenomenon in which people like someone more after doing a favor for them. An explanation for this is cognitive dissonance. People reason that they help others because they like them, even if they do not, because their minds struggle to maintain logical consistency between their actions and perceptions.

  6. 100 Thoughtful Questions to Ask to Get to Know Someone ... - AOL

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    These thoughtful questions will help you get to know someone better. Get to a deeper level with a friend or partner by using these conversation starters. 100 Thoughtful Questions to Ask to Get to ...

  7. AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions - Wikipedia

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    Part of the AFI 100 Years… series, AFI's 100 Years…100 Passions is a list of the top 100 greatest love stories in American cinema. The list was unveiled by the American Film Institute on June 11, 2002, in a CBS television special hosted by Candice Bergen .

  8. Mere-exposure effect - Wikipedia

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    Buyers often choose what they "like" instead of what they have substantially thought about. [ 21 ] In the advertising world, the mere-exposure effect suggests that consumers need not think about advertisements: simple repetition is enough to make a "memory trace" in the consumer's mind and unconsciously affect their consuming behavior.

  9. 'Someone Like Us' Is One of the 100 Must-Read Books of 2024 - AOL

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    Here's why it made the list