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  2. How to Unfriend Your Dead Brother - AOL

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    When did technology become the guy who casually brings up traumatic events without noticing he’s crippling you? As months passed, I attempted to accept Andrew’s death, but his digital self ...

  3. Unrequited love - Wikipedia

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    But falling for someone who is much more desirable than oneself — whether because of physical beauty or attributes like charm, intelligence, wit or status — Baumeister calls this kind of mismatch "prone to find their love unrequited" and that such relationships are falling upward.

  4. How to hit on someone in real life – without being a creep

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    Don’t overthink it: just act as if they are someone you already know well.” Open-ended questions work best, like asking what someone likes about the place you’re finding them in or what ...

  5. Friending and following - Wikipedia

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    The addition of people to a friend list without regard to whether one actually is their friend is sometimes known as friend whoring. [9] Matt Jones of Dopplr went so far as to coin the expression "friending considered harmful" to describe the problem of focusing upon the friending of more and more people at the expense of actually making any use of a social network.

  6. Unfriend - Wikipedia

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    Unfriend can refer to: Defriend from an Internet relationship; Remove from one's Friends list; Friending and following, a feature on social media sites, predominantly ...

  7. Unfriend lets you see who unfriended you without being a stalker

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    Unfriend allows you to not only see who has unfriended you, but lets you manage your friend requests (both accepted and ignored) and alerts you when friends deactivate their profiles.

  8. Ghosting (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, according to psychologist Kelsey M. Latimer, people who ghost in relationships are more likely to have personality traits and behaviors that are self-centered, avoidant, and manipulative. [19] However, ghosting could also be a sign of self-isolation seen in people with depression, suicidal tendencies, or are relapsing with an ...

  9. The 20 best gifts to give someone you don't know very well - AOL

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    I think what I love most about it is that her gifts follow a few golden rules for giving a gift to someone you don't know very well: They're inexpensive, they don't require knowing someone's size ...