This kind of flirting works best
Some people are experts at flirting. Others of us never flirt or fail spectacularly. But what kind of flirting works best?
Evolutionary Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed, academic journal published online since 2003. It covers empirical, philosophical, historical, and socio-political aspects of evolutionary psychology. Its current co-editors in chief are Todd K. Shackelford (Florida Atlantic University) and Steven M. Platek (Georgia Gwinnett College). Evolutionary Psychology is indexed by: PsycINFO, EBSCOhost, Scopus, Socolar, Google Scholar, Web of Science, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Some people are experts at flirting. Others of us never flirt or fail spectacularly. But what kind of flirting works best?
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Chapman University has published research on how many sex partners people have relative to their height and body mass. The study focused on 60,058 heterosexual men and women asking each to indicate their height, weight, and ...
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A deep voice and a square jaw are important assets for conservative politicians. For politicians on the liberal side, it's more important to have gentle features. That's the conclusion of two recent scientific articles from ...
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