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    1. Asked: March 21, 2022In: Communication

      Does” juju” voodoo truly exist?

      Lynda Houston
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      Added an answer on March 23, 2022 at 11:42 pm

      The idea of juju is so ludicrous that people don’t even research it’s validity. It’s just blatantly stupid. Everyone claims it’s real but nobody ever comes out to proof it. We’ve been hearing about the insane claims of people who can fortify themselves against metals for decades but no single tangibRead more

      The idea of juju is so ludicrous that people don’t even research it’s validity. It’s just blatantly stupid. Everyone claims it’s real but nobody ever comes out to proof it. We’ve been hearing about the insane claims of people who can fortify themselves against metals for decades but no single tangible evidence. If you possess this incredible superpower, come out, let someone shoot you. But no one comes out. Lol… In the 21st century, imagine believing someone can disappear.

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    2. Asked: March 21, 2022In: Communication

      What does it mean to be lovebombed?

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      Added an answer on March 23, 2022 at 11:42 pm

      Love bombing is a rush, with higher highs and lower lows. It's usually accompanied by sweet words, but little to no actions to back them up. Typical love bombers are pretty self centered, and you are a thing to possess to them. Boundaries will be pushed, because they don't respect you as a person. IRead more

      Love bombing is a rush, with higher highs and lower lows. It’s usually accompanied by sweet words, but little to no actions to back them up. Typical love bombers are pretty self centered, and you are a thing to possess to them. Boundaries will be pushed, because they don’t respect you as a person. If a love bomb is rejected, the giver could snap and show their true colors. Love, actual healthy love, is gentle and steady. Quite seemingly boring compared to the rush of love bombing.

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    3. Asked: March 21, 2022In: Communication

      What does “fake it till you make it” look like?

      Lynda Houston
      Lynda Houston New You
      Added an answer on March 23, 2022 at 11:42 pm

      I see it as a way to learn about yourself, about your habits and limitations, and about the state of being confident. As you walk and act in a particular way, notice how it seems physically strange. Notice which muscles feel tighter than usual. Notice which muscles you have to work hard to relax. NoRead more

      I see it as a way to learn about yourself, about your habits and limitations, and about the state of being confident. As you walk and act in a particular way, notice how it seems physically strange. Notice which muscles feel tighter than usual. Notice which muscles you have to work hard to relax. Notice how it feels emotionally strange as well. Do you feel like another person? Do you feel self-conscious? Do you feel pressure to revert to your usual manner?

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