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09/04/2018
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By Ralph Flores
TMI – Researchers find the risk of oversharing increases with age
Too much is too much, regardless of how you put it – especially in conversation. We’ve all fallen victim to it: A person who has the tendency to incessantly share everything, or anything, that he feels like, and we’ve probably said that we’re never going to be that person. However, a study from the University […]
06/15/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Body language experts reveal the 5 signs somebody likes you
There’s probably no better feeling than knowing how a person actually feels towards you. However, during these times when social interactions are limited due to the rise of online platforms, it’s hard to familiarize oneself with the obvious body language saying someone likes you. According to an extensive study, there are only five main body […]
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