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Crebain for Abedullah escort wrote:
While this may be tempting to say "the more you get to know someone, the better chance you have of liking them," that's not necessarily true because you have just as good of a chance as disliking them more as well. No net change. Inconclusive. see the review
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In this case, the data is clear that men’s preferences are much more homogenous than women’s. “There are women who 95% of men say yes to, and there’s nothing like that for men,” says McLeod. “A man is really attractive if 40% of women say yes.” see the review
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Americans increasingly marry someone they met on a first date rather than a high school sweetheart. And that can make the dating market a more brutal and competitive process. see the review
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So what're your thoughts now? see the review
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Interesting article. Thanks for sharing. see the review
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Hey Oberkeat, this article came out today and it's very relevant to this whole thing, definitely worth a read: http://priceonomics.com/online-datin...-of-the-mixed/ see the review
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Which illustrates my point that everyone thinks there's no point in seeing someone again if you have no interest in them. You can do better, you'll have no interest in dating down, and likely not able to date up. The natural order of things will leave you someone who's roughly equivalent to you. see the review
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Certainly we don't need a study to prove that people generally date people who are similar to themselves. There's that old joke that if couples are together long enough they start to look like each other. I fail to see though how this relates in anyway to your argument that modern relationship formation/dating has everything to do with Darwinian style theories on natural selection applied to human social behavior. Again, you seem to be making a completely different point here, which is that like attracts like. In any case, this doesn't seem to have anything to do with my main point: a second date after a decent first date is not unreasonable. see the review
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"At the start of the semester, they asked students in small classes to rate the desirability of their classmates. (Desirability could incorporate non-physical attributes as well as good looks.) When the researchers looked at the ratings, they found that most students agreed on who was hot and who was not. see the review
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Three months later, though, the researchers asked the same students to rate their classmates again. Lo and behold, many of the ratings had changed: the students’ opinions of who was datable had been informed by time together in class. Over time, personality had more of an impact on how desirable someone was. see the review
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More importantly, the students no longer agreed. Their rankings reflected their personal preferences about the non-physical attributes of the other people in the class. Where one classmate might find a student’s earnestness in class endearing, another might dislike it." see the review
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