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  2. Murder of Sylvia Likens - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Marie Likens (January 3, 1949 – October 26, 1965) was the third of five children born to carnival workers Lester Cecil Likens (1926–2013) and his wife, Elizabeth "Betty" Frances (née Grimes; 1927–1998).

  3. Signs of Love - Wikipedia

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    Tara McNamara of Common Sense Media awarded the film two stars out of five. [6]Roger Moore of Movie Nation wrote that "this cast is top drawer, with Hopper Penn taking his first big lead and running with it, his sister furthering her character-turn trip towards a career and Sidel showing promise beyond the “socialite” label prominently-applied to her profile on the Internet Movie Database."

  4. Myers-Briggs type — how to tell when people are falling in love

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    No two people fall in love the same way. Some are guarded and make quiet gestures, while others see no reason to hide their feelings and would rather wear their heart on their sleeve; some convey ...

  5. Limerence - Wikipedia

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    Limerence is a state of mind resulting from romantic feelings for another person. It typically involves intrusive and melancholic thoughts, or tragic concerns for the object of one's affection, along with a desire for the reciprocation of one's feelings and to form a relationship with the object of love.

  6. How to Be Like Elsa and Let It Go, According to Therapists - AOL

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    You will never fully let go of some things—and that’s okay It’s a life truth, if hard to take: There are some experiences you may never fully move past, such as the death of a loved one.

  7. No longer guilty: How romance books have changed readers ...

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    Erica Cerulo and Claire Mazur, the founders of romance entertainment company 831 Stories, said they began reading romance again during the pandemic and quickly became “compulsive” consumers ...

  8. Love means never having to say you're sorry - Wikipedia

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    "Love means never having to say you're sorry" is a catchphrase based on a line from the Erich Segal novel Love Story and was popularized by its 1970 film adaptation starring Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal. The line is spoken twice in the film: once in the middle of the film, by Jennifer Cavalleri (MacGraw's character), when Oliver Barrett (O'Neal ...

  9. Quiet Firing: How To Spot It - AOL

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