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ROMANTIC IDEALS VS HUMAN FRAILTY: A PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLORATION

The yearning to find one's ideal partner is ingrained within the psyche of many individuals. It is a pursuit that has captivated poets, writers, filmmakers, artists, and even scientists for...

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HOW LONGTERM RELATIONSHIPS IMPACT PARTNER HORMONAL SYNCING AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR INTIMACY AND ATTRACTION.

To what extent do partners synchronize hormone cycles unconsciously in long-term relationships?
Research has suggested that couples who have been together for an extended period of time tend to...

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THE PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND WHY SOME MEN CHEAT: EXPLORING THE ROOTS OF EXTRAMARITAL DESIRE

Men's motivations for seeking out extramarital partners are often rooted in biological and evolutionary factors that drive them to seek out new sexual partners to reproduce and pass on their genes....

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THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS, PERSONALITY TRAITS, AND SOCIAL NORMS IN SEXUAL ATTRACTION ACROSS CULTURES

Evolutionary theories propose that persistent patterns of sexual attraction across cultures can be explained by genetic selection for certain traits that were advantageous to ancestral humans in...

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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING YOUR SEX DRIVE: EXPLORING ITS BIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, AND SOCIOLOGY

The “sex drive” is an interesting aspect of human life that refers to the desire for sexual activity and the urge to engage in it. It is commonly thought of as a biological process, but there are...

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