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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Most relationships are about mutual attraction—or at least a mutual something—but sometimes, there's another motive at work: Someone's only in it for the attention. Maybe it's a teenage girl dating a punk to get a rise out of dad, or a gay guy who's just not that into the other gay guy but really likes shoving it in everyone's faces. The person actually serious about the relationship might want to wait to kiss until nobody's looking, but the one out for shock value will only want to kiss when everybody's looking. Hilarity Ensues—or Tragedy Ensues, depending on how seriously this is played. |