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– A persistent, intrusive fixation on a person, idea, or desire that dominates thought and behavior.
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– Close and continuous observation, especially of someone’s private actions.
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– An irresistible urge to act, often against one’s conscious will or judgment.
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– Seeking to dominate, exploit, or control another, often through manipulation or intimidation.
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– The act of deriving satisfaction from observing others without their knowledge or consent.
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– Relating to the mental and emotional states that influence behavior.
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– The strategic control or influence of another person’s thoughts or actions, often covertly.
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– An abnormal or excessive focus on a single object, person, or idea.
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– Suggesting danger or threat through behavior, tone, or presence.
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– The act of instilling fear to gain control or compliance.
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– An irrational distrust or suspicion of others, often accompanied by fear of being watched or targeted.
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– A state of emotional or physical exposure that can be exploited by others.
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Dynamics – The shifting balance of control and influence between individuals in a relationship.
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– The practice of forcing someone to act through threats, pressure, or psychological force.
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– Causing discomfort, anxiety, or unease.
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– Creating a sense of confinement or psychological suffocation.
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– A sustained feeling of anxiety or anticipation.
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– The ability to direct, restrain, or dominate actions and outcomes.
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– Violating personal boundaries or privacy.
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Gaze – An unbroken, intense stare that implies obsession or dominance.
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– Voluntary agreement to participate in an action, given without pressure or manipulation.
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– The act of bringing someone under dominance or control.
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Thriller – A genre that emphasizes mental conflict, suspense, and emotional tension.
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– A feeling of discomfort or apprehension without a clear cause.
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– Creating a strong emotional or sensory mood through setting and tone.