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Understanding Over-Curiosity: How to Recognize and Respect Boundaries

Over-curious refers to a person who is excessively inquisitive or nosy, often to the point of being intrusive or invading others' privacy. An over-curious person may ask too many questions, seek out information that is not theirs to know, or try to uncover secrets or personal information that is not intended for them. This can be seen as rude, insensitive, or even threatening to the person whose privacy is being invaded.

For example, if someone is constantly asking personal questions about your relationships, finances, or health, they may be considered over-curious. Similarly, if someone snoops through your belongings or tries to access your personal information without your permission, they are also being over-curious.

It's important to respect other people's boundaries and privacy, and not to be overly intrusive or curious about their personal lives. Being over-curious can damage relationships and make others feel uncomfortable or defensive. It's important to strike a balance between being interested in others and respecting their privacy and boundaries.

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