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What do you call a person who reads your mind?

There isn't a single, commonly accepted word for someone who reads your mind. This is because:

* Mind reading isn't a real ability. There's no scientific evidence to support the existence of telepathy or mind reading.

* The term could have different implications. Depending on the context, it could refer to someone who:

* Is very observant and intuitive: They might pick up on your subtle cues and body language.

* Is manipulative: They might use psychological tactics to get you to reveal your thoughts.

* Is a fictional character: In stories or fantasy, mind reading might be a superpower.

Instead of using "mind reader", you could use more descriptive terms like:

* Intuitive: Someone who has a strong sense of what others are thinking or feeling.

* Observant: Someone who pays attention to details and can pick up on non-verbal cues.

* Persuasive: Someone who is good at influencing others' opinions.

* Manipulative: Someone who uses tactics to get others to do what they want.

Ultimately, the best term to use depends on the specific situation and what you want to convey.

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