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<title>Comment by Shai on A Helping Hand: Teasing is not a Sign of Love </title>
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<description>Actually, studies show that people with a good sense of humor (rated by themselves and others) are always teasing and playing with their loved ones. This is some really bad advice from someone who apparently needs to remove the stick out of their...</description>
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<title>Comment by miriam on A Helping Hand: Teasing is not a Sign of Love </title>
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<description>Good for you--very wise observations.  I&#039;ve been on the receiving end of this sort of thing; when you protest, the abuser says you&#039;re taking it too seriously.

Such people are losers and others should give them a wide berth.</description>
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