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  2. 10 subtle signs you're a people-pleaser, according to a ... - AOL

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    Signs of people-pleasing. Here are 10 signs you might be a people-pleaser. “No” is most difficult word in your vocabulary, and it makes you physically and mentally uncomfortable to say it. You ...

  3. Signs You’re Stuck in a ‘Functional Freeze’—And How to Get ...

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    But there are other possible behaviors, too—people in stressful situations may “fawn,” meaning they’ll practice people-pleasing behaviors to avoid conflict. They could also freeze in the ...

  4. Experts Say This Is How To Stop People Pleasing - AOL

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    Signs Of A People Pleaser They go with the flow…to a fault. “People pleasers aren’t willing to assert themselves and make their needs known—even if they don’t agree,” says Carbino.

  5. Calling All People Pleasers: Here’s Everything You Need to ...

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    But if you’re a chronic people pleaser, that might be the result of childhood trauma. And we finally have more context on why people pleasers act the way they do: It’s called the fawn trauma ...

  6. Sociotropy - Wikipedia

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    Sociotropy is a personality trait characterized by excessive investment in interpersonal relationships and usually studied in the field of social psychology. [1]People with sociotropy tend to have a strong need for social acceptance, which causes them to be overly nurturant towards people who they do not have close relationships with. [2]

  7. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Hat tip or doff, a salutation or show of respect made by two people removing their hats. Head bobble, an affirmative response or acknowledgement common in India. Head shake, indicates a negative reaction to a query or a rejection in English-speaking cultures; also used occasionally in disbelief.

  8. Nice guy - Wikipedia

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    Nice guy. " Nice guy " is an informal term, commonly used with either a literal or a sarcastic meaning, for a man. In the literal sense, the term describes a man who is agreeable, gentle, compassionate, sensitive, and vulnerable. [1] The term is used both positively and negatively. [2] When used positively, and particularly when used as a ...

  9. 4 signs you're in a 'functional freeze' and how to get out of ...

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    10 subtle signs you’re a people-pleaser and tips to get your life back. This article was originally published on TODAY.com. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Elections 20 24.