
Toketemu Ohwovoriole
Freelance Writer at INSIDER
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Sep 16, 2024 |
verywellmind.com | Toketemu Ohwovoriole
Nothing turns around a bad day more than an unexpected gift from your friend or significant other. Whether it's your favorite snack, a warm and tight hug, or a meme that makes you laugh out loud, these out-of-the-blue gestures—aka “pebbling”—are just what you need on your off days. Pebbling may be pop culture's latest obsession (thank you, TikTok) but it's a romantic interaction practiced for decades...just not in humans. See, the idea of pebbling comes from how penguins interact romantically.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
verywellmind.com | Toketemu Ohwovoriole
Matching with a person who seems like a perfect fit for you on a dating app is such a thrill. You have the same interests, you love the humor in their prompts, your astrological signs are compatible, and they have an adorable cat! Wow, fingers crossed. Now comes the million-dollar question: do you wait for them to reach out or initiate a conversation? This task seems like it should be easy. Just type out a quick hello and hit send.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
verywellmind.com | Toketemu Ohwovoriole
We use many adjectives to describe our personalities—bubbly, relaxed, fun, shy, etc. We also pay a lot of attention to these descriptors when describing what we want in a partner. Some people put a lot of thought into it, seeking out partners whose personalities either mirror or complement theirs. Personality types are fascinating; they are a sum of all the quirks and behaviors that make you, well, you. They also influence how you form connections with people more than you may realize.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
verywellmind.com | Toketemu Ohwovoriole
Stressed AF over work? Relationship in disarray? Finances are out of whack? I know just the thing to relax and chill you out: a hug. I know what you're thinking: what is she talking about? Hugs don't solve problems. And that's slightly true. A hug can't repair a fractured relationship or a dwindling savings account but it can help you feel better. Don't just take my word for it; there’s scientific backing to show that human touch can improve your physical and mental well-being.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
verywellmind.com | Toketemu Ohwovoriole
Have you been experiencing romantic attraction towards more than one gender? If you are unfamiliar with the term "biromantic," this may feel confusing for you. People who are biromantic experience romantic attraction to people of multiple genders. These feelings are independent of their sexual orientation. If you are biromantic, you may feel drawn to form deep emotional bonds with people, regardless of their gender identity.
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