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  2. Fan (person) - Wikipedia

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    A fan or fanatic is a person who shows strong interest or admiration for something or somebody, such as a celebrity, a sport, a genre, etc. The term comes from the word fanatic, meaning "insanely but divinely inspired", and has various meanings and uses in different contexts.

  3. Cinephilia - Wikipedia

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    Cinephilia is a term for a passionate interest in films, film theory, and film criticism. Learn about the origins, evolution and characteristics of cinephilia, from the silent era to the present day, and its relation to film clubs, magazines, movements and directors.

  4. List of paraphilias - Wikipedia

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    A paraphilia is a sexual interest in atypical objects, situations, or individuals. Cuckolding fetishism, also known as troilism, is one of the paraphilias listed in this article, along with its definition and examples.

  5. Active listening - Wikipedia

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    Active listening is the practice of preparing to listen, observing what verbal and non-verbal messages are being sent, and then providing appropriate feedback for the sake of showing attentiveness to the message being presented. Learn about the history, technique, and barriers of active listening from this Wikipedia article.

  6. Illusory truth effect - Wikipedia

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    The illusory truth effect is the tendency to believe false information to be correct after repeated exposure. Learn about the initial study, the relation to other phenomena, and the applications in advertising, media, and propaganda.

  7. Enthusiasm - Wikipedia

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    In modern usage, enthusiasm refers to intense enjoyment, interest, or approval expressed by a person. The term is related to playfulness, inventiveness, optimism, zest, verve, and high energy. [1] The word was originally used to refer to a person possessed by God, or someone who exhibited intense piety.

  8. Public display of affection - Wikipedia

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    PDA is the acronym for public displays of affection, which are acts of physical intimacy in the view of others. The web page explains how PDA varies with culture and context, and gives examples from different regions and religions.

  9. Sexual attraction - Wikipedia

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    Sexual attraction is the desire or interest in another person based on their physical or other qualities. Learn about the biological, psychological, and cultural factors that influence sexual attractiveness, and how it differs across sexual orientations and contexts.