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Playing Hard to Get May Get the Girl, Study Finds
MSN: With Valentine’s Day here, men who are looking to make a love connection on Internet dating sites should initially keep women guessing about just how interested they are, a new study suggests. Researchers at Visit Page
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A box of thoughts about love and marriage
The Seattle Times: As Valentine’s Day treats, little bits of insight can be satisfying without being fattening like, say, chocolate truffles. I’ve gathered a box of thoughts, mostly from recent research, for you to chew Visit Page
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The Science of Smooching: Why Men and Women Kiss Differently
TIME: Sure, kissing feels good. But it’s also an evolutionary advantage. Now a new book explains the science behind passionate lip-locks, and what they tell us about how men and women approach romantic relationships. The Visit Page
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People With Similar Language Styles Are More Romantically Compatible
It’s February and love is in the air! We know that people tend to be attracted to, date, and marry other people who resemble themselves in terms of personality, values, and physical appearance. However, these features only skim Visit Page
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Facebook and Love: Why Women Are Attracted to Guys Who Play Hard to Get
Time: As Valentine’s Day approaches, it’s tempting to check your wall every 10 min. to see if that cute guy from the bar last week has poked you. But a recent Psychological Science study by Visit Page
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Women Are More Attracted to Men Whose Feelings Are Unclear, Study Finds
AOL: “Play hard to get” and “less is more” may actually be the best pieces of advice when it comes to relationships between men and women. New findings, published in Psychological Science, reveal that women Visit Page