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Note: It may also get triggered by;
Exposure to slow, accented, or unique speech patterns.
Close, personal attention from another person.
Haircuts or touch from another person on head or back, etc.
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Note: It may also get triggered by;

Exposure to slow, accented, or unique speech patterns.

Close, personal attention from another person.

Haircuts or touch from another person on head or back, etc.

Source

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