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  2. 10 signs your partner is emotionally unavailable — and what ...

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    Experts explain the meaning, plus share common warning signs and how you can deal with it. 10 signs your partner is emotionally unavailable — and what to do about it Skip to main content

  3. 9 Signs Your Partner Might Be Too Clingy - AOL

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    Is your partner constantly texting you and checking your social media? Then they might be too clingy. Check out these 9 clingy signs to see if you need to cut off your relationship.

  4. Codependency - Wikipedia

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    The codependent partner may gain a sense of worth by being perceived as "the sane one" or "the responsible one." [ 35 ] Narcissistic personality disorder – Narcissists, with their ability to get others to "buy into their vision" and help them make it a reality, seek and attract partners who will put others' needs before their own. [ 36 ]

  5. Intimate relationship - Wikipedia

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    Research in human sexuality finds that the ingredients of high quality sex include feeling connected to your partner, good communication, vulnerability, and feeling present in the moment. High quality sex in intimate relationships can both strengthen the relationship and improve well-being for each individual involved.

  6. Devanagari - Wikipedia

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    The end of a sentence or half-verse may be marked with the "।" symbol (called a daṇḍa, meaning "bar", or called a pūrṇa virām, meaning "full stop/pause"). The end of a full verse may be marked with a double-daṇḍa, a "॥" symbol. A comma (called an alpa virām, meaning "short stop/pause") is used to denote a natural pause in speech.

  7. Devanagari Braille - Wikipedia

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    To indicate that a consonant is not followed by a vowel (as when followed by another consonant, or at the end of a syllable), a halant (vowel-cancelling) prefix is used: ⠈ ⠅ (∅–K) is क् k, and ⠈ ⠹ (∅–TH) is थ् th. (When writing in Hindi, the halant is generally omitted at the end of a word, following the convention in ...

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  9. List of medical symptoms - Wikipedia

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    Where available, ICD-10 codes are listed. When codes are available both as a sign/symptom (R code) and as an underlying condition, the code for the sign is used. When there is no symptoms for a disease that a patient has, the patient is said to be asymptomatic.