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    showed a majority of the women surveyed said they faked it due to their own fear of intimacy; they also reported faking orgasm, because they felt insecure about their sexual functioning, or because they want to get it over with (Livescience.com, 2011). Faking orgasms while in a relationship often damages the relationship in and out of the bedroom. Sex columnist Wesleyan Argus believes faking orgasms is damaging to a relationship. “It is damaging. When you orgasm, when you fake orgasm, you’re communicating

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    because he wants the feud to stop. The use of the death faking potion and when he agrees to marry romeo to juliet is his huge devotion to trying to stop the revenge. For these things he could be killed or put in jail however does them because he knows how bad being vengeful is. He is referring to hw revenge makes people stubborn. His role during the play is to help romeo and juliet because he wants the feud to stop. The use of the death faking potion and when he agrees to marry romeo to juliet is his

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    I received an e-arc of Faking Perfect from Kensington Books through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way influenced my thoughts on the book. I always love to read about a bad boy. I don’t know what it is, but they always seem to make things interesting. Faking Perfect really intrigued me from the synopsis, it sounded interesting and like there was going to be drama, drama, drama and for that part it did not disappoint me, however I did feel that some of the characters lacked

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    Friar Laurence is the one who caused all those actions for Romeo’s and Juliet’s death. He is the one who cause it because he married Romeo and Juliet, he planned for Juliet to fake her own death, and he didn’t deliver the message to Romeo about Juliet faking her death. He caused all that chaos by doing all those things. To begin with, Friar Laurence is the one who caused all those actions because he married them. In Document C, “I’ll thy assistant be”, the author stated “I hear thou must, and nothing

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    Arthur Miller had to make a person tell or influence the judge that the girls are faking, and that they were causing all the innocent people to be killed; since some of them know that the girls are faking it, they are keeping it from the judge, instead. John Proctor and Giles Corey influenced the judge and took a mighty risk of doing what they did. Giles Corey “sent” his wife to jail because he said that he couldn’t say his prayers when his wife was reading weird books and when she stopped and left

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    Neurotic Imposture

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    “The Dangers of Feeling Like a Fake” by Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries showed how faking it til you make it can lead to damaging a person and their career, especially if they’re a victim to neurotic imposture. A person who has neurotic imposture feels as though they don’t deserve success and that they are basically fakes or impostors. This article begins with a story about a man by the name of Tobin Holmes who feared he couldn’t take on his job’s responsibilities because he wasn’t good enough. Tobin

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    fault because she should have run away instead of faking her death. All the deaths in Romeo and Juliet are Juliet's fault because she should have just ran away instead of faking

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    Is Hamlet Truly Mad

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    (https://simplypsychology.org/psyche.html). This states that Hamlet is taking into consideration how a crazy person might act, and than reciprocates that through the dialogue we hear when Hamlet has run ins with other secondary characters. Another way to spot Hamlet is faking madness is him directly saying he will act crazy in the near future. “Here, as before, never, so help you mercy, How strange or odd soe'er I bear myself (As I perchance hereafter shall think meet to put antic disposition on). ( I, V, 170). Or as no

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    she has been faking orgasms. According to the article, “coming to power: women’s fake orgasm’s and best orgasm experiences illuminate the failures of (hetero)sex and the pleasures of connection.” Breanne Fahs claims, “The prevalence for women faking orgasm is remarkably high, with studies consistently showing that over half of women have faked orgasm, with many women faking consistently. One study showed that women faked orgasm during 20% of their encounters, with many women faking it far more often

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    The Persuader

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    persuaders usually lie about certain things to be able to benefit themselves. Who is it to blame if I trusted a doctor who said he/she could cure my cancer from faith healing and prayers and I die? In this case it’s the persuader’s fault because he/she is faking and lying in order to steal from someone. I think it is the victims/customers responsibility to be

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