• And, how are you crazy?
    And, how are you crazy?
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    The Philosophers Mail

    When first looking out for a partner, the requirements we come up with are coloured by a beautiful non-specific sentimental vagueness: we’ll say we really want to find someone who is ‘kind’ or ‘fun to be with’, ‘attractive’ or ‘up for an adventure…’

    It isn’t that such desires are wrong, they are just not remotely precise enough in their understanding of what we, in particular, are going to require in order to stand a chance of being happy – or, more accurately, not consistently miserable.

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  • Why do I keep picking addicts to date?
    Why do I keep picking addicts to date?
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    Psych Central

    Simply put, the more intensely you are attracted to someone, the more likely you are to repeat an old pattern. This is kind of bad news if you want to be swept off your feet. It’s fun to be swept away, madly in love, but let’s say you have decided to try it a different way.

    You are being cautious, you are only relating to people who seem sincere, responsible, grown-up. And yet here comes someone who is all those things and wildly attractive too!

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  • How NOT to heal when your relationship ends…
    How NOT to heal when your relationship ends…
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    The Atlantic

    In a study published recently in Archives of Sexual Behavior, researchers at the University of Missouri had 170 heterosexual undergrads who had gone through a breakup in the past year keep online diaries over the course of a semester. They submitted weekly “distress reports” and “self-esteem and sex reports.”

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  • A better way to test for genius
    A better way to test for genius
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    ListVerse

    One of the hallmarks for intelligent people is an obvious tendency to ignore the “accepted” behaviour of the general public. Smart people seem to have their own agendas and their own schedules. A recent study by the London School of Economics indicates that insomnia is a natural tendency of the intellectually elite amongst us. It doesn’t appear to be a fluke, either.

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  • It’s not just a kiss.
    It’s not just a kiss.
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    New York Times:

    The participants generally rated kissing in casual relationships as most important before sex, less important during sex, even less important after sex and least important “at other times.? (To clarify: researchers defined kissing as “on the lips or open-mouth (French).?)

    Past research has shown that three types of people tend to be choosier in selecting mates who are genetically fit and compatible:

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  • A pill to help you find a reliable man???
    A pill to help you find a reliable man???
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    Science Of Relationships

    Let’s talk first about the pill’s implications for the types of guys that heterosexual women are attracted to. Naturally cycling women find different types of men sexy depending upon where they are in their cycle; when they are ovulating, they report greater attraction to “manly” men (i.e., guys with deep voices and chiselled faces).

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  • Post Modern sex???
    Post Modern sex???
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    Good Men Project – Dear Daughter, I Hope You Have Awesome Sex…

    You know, if we draw a continuum, on the far right is the guy the above-linked author caricatured — the idiot who is busy trying to gain control over his daughter’s sexuality by threatening the life of his daughter’s boyfriend.

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  • HPV vaccination – apparently not the aphrodisiac of legend…
    HPV vaccination – apparently not the aphrodisiac of legend…
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    WebMD

    Dec. 13, 2011 — Girls and young women who are vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) appear to be no more likely than those who are not vaccinated to engage in sexually risky behaviours, a CDC survey finds.

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  • Sympathy for skin?
    Sympathy for skin?
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    Scientific American

    For example, subjects were asked if they’d administer harmless but painful electric shocks to another person. They chose to shock those fully clothed significantly more often than those exposed above the waist. So if you’re looking for sympathy, maybe show a little skin.

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