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  2. Ishq E Laa - Wikipedia

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    As a staunch human rights activist, she often undertakes potentially dangerous assignments to uncover social issues. She is in love with her childhood friend, Azlan, a self-assertive and hardworking businessman. Although the two of them are inseparable and have been best friends for years, he does not reciprocate her feelings.

  3. How to spot a fake friend lurking in your social circle - AOL

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    “Quality friends do not use your secrets against you,” says Stockard. “You should be able to feel like a friend is a safe space.” ... “Friendships involve reciprocity, and having a one ...

  4. Reciprocity (social psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocity is not only a strong determining factor of human behavior; it is a powerful method for gaining one's compliance with a request. The rule of reciprocity has the power to trigger feelings of indebtedness even when faced with an uninvited favor [16] irrespective of liking the person who executed the favor. [17]

  5. Unrequited love - Wikipedia

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    Unrequited love or one-sided love is love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved. The beloved may not be aware of the admirer's deep affection, or may consciously reject it knowing that the admirer admires them. Merriam-Webster defines unrequited as "not reciprocated or returned in kind". [1]

  6. Reciprocity (social and political philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocity, by contrast, because it does not necessarily involve having special feelings of love or benevolence, fits more comfortably into discussions of duties and obligations. Further, its requirement of an in-kind response invites us to calibrate both the quality and the quantity of the response.

  7. Norm of reciprocity - Wikipedia

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    In some cases a person does not have to ask, because an expectation to return the favor is already implied. Reciprocity also works at the level of liking; We like people who help us, and dislike those who ask for help but never return it. Such disapproval is often enough to make people comply with the norm of reciprocity.

  8. 11 Signs You Might Have a Toxic Friend (& What to Do ... - AOL

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    Whether it’s your first buddy from kindergarten who you still keep in touch with (but who drains your energy every time you get together) or your roommate from college who somehow makes every ...

  9. Generalized exchange - Wikipedia

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    Such incentives, do not specify who helps who – that is more discretionary. Individuals are free to choose who to help, and these choices can vary from helping only those that have helped an individual in the past (direct reciprocity), or to help those that have helped others and not helping those that have not helped.