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    These funny, cute, deep, silly, and hard 'who knows me better' questions will make for the perfect game to playfully quiz your family, friends, and partner. 65 "Who Knows Me Better" Questions to ...

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    If this sounds like you, don’t panic! Give yourself permission to be a big ‘ol softy and lean into the cringe. Being in love (or like, or lust!) is supposed to be fun. Plus, IDK about you, but ...

  4. L.A. Affairs: I told him I liked him. 'Why do you need so ...

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    I met my dream guy at a climbing gym and tried hard to get his attention. I eventually told him that I was into him. His response? 'It's weird you have so many guy friends.'

  5. Test of Variables of Attention - Wikipedia

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    During the first section of the test, the objective is to measure attention during a boring task. For adults, this section is 10.8 minutes long and the non-target is presented 3.5 times for every 1 time a target is presented. The second section of the test is a measure of attention while attending to a stimulating task (target frequent).

  6. Attention seeking - Wikipedia

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    Attention seeking behavior is defined in the DSM-5 as "engaging in behavior designed to attract notice and to make oneself the focus of others' attention and admiration". [ 1 ] : 780 This definition does not ascribe a motivation to the behavior and assumes a human actor, although the term "attention seeking" sometimes also assumes a motive of ...

  7. Test of everyday attention - Wikipedia

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    The Test of Everyday Attention (TEA) is designed to measure attention in adults age 18 through 80 years. The test comprises 8 subsets that represent everyday tasks and has three parallel forms. [ 1 ] It assess three aspects of attentional functioning: selective attention , sustained attention , and mental shifting .

  8. L.A. Affairs: I was absolutely attracted to him. Then he body ...

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    He was handsome, muscular and smart, but he later told me: 'I looked like you once. Then I started working out.' L.A. Affairs: I was absolutely attracted to him.

  9. Adjective Check List - Wikipedia

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    Counseling readiness: Readiness to accept counseling or professional advice in regard to personal problems, psychological difficulties, and the like. [7] Self-control: The extent to which self-control is imposed, and valued. Self-confidence: Self-confidence, poise, and self-assurance.