Biological Anthropologist Answers Love Questions From Twitter β€οΈ | Tech Support | WIRED
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Length: 13min 21sec (801 seconds)
Published: Mon Feb 14 2022
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I love this! And a little encouragement for the online daters: theyβre slightly less likely to divorce
I like how she talked about platonic vs romantic attraction, as women are often expected to settle for anyone they think they can tolerate (or try to force themselves to feel love)