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"Why do they joke at romantic moments?".(the stuff he won't reveal)(Brief article)

Cosmopolitan

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"It's a defense mechanism, just like when you shrug off a compliment," says John Gray, PhD, author of the upcoming Why Mars and Venus Collide. So try not to get annoyed when your guy says something dorky in the middle of a candlelit meal or ...

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