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Homosexual Fish More Attractive to Females

Homosexual Fish More Attractive to Females | Science News | Scoop.it
ScienceShot: Homosexual Fish More Attractive to Females - ScienceNOW
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Why do we play? And why it is attractive?!

Why do we play? And why it is attractive?! | Science News | Scoop.it

Playfulness in males signals that they are not aggressive and would not harm the mother and the offspring. So females would prefer playful and harmless males. And playfulness in females signal health and fecundity, according to Professor Chick. On this basis, adult playfulness seems to be attractive to the opposite sex.

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Why 'Faking' Attraction Leads to Real Love

Why 'Faking' Attraction Leads to Real Love | Science News | Scoop.it
Pretending that you find someone attractive increases your susceptibility to their charms and heightens your chances of truly falling in love with them, according to new relationship research.


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Rules of attraction

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Nicholas Christakis, whose research has shown how everything from obesity to smoking to happiness spreads through social networks, said Monday that the human ability to form lasting relationships results from a trade-off between greater access to information provided by our networks and the increased exposure to disease that networks bring.


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Science fails to reveal what lipstick colour to wear!

Science fails to reveal what lipstick colour to wear! | Science News | Scoop.it
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Man's Healthy Skin Sexually Attractive to Women

Man's Healthy Skin Sexually Attractive to Women | Science News | Scoop.it
In the game of love and sex, beautiful skin may draw the line between winners and losers: Women find men with a healthy skin color more appealing than those with a masculine face, new research shows.
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The secret to sexual success for men? Misreading whether women are interested – and having a thick skin - Association for Psychological Science

Lotharios who ‘misread the signals’ from women and assume they are more attractive than they are – and there are lots – should just be in for repeated embarasssments, you might think.
But researchers now think that men who misjudge what women think of them are actually at an advantage in the mating game – as long as they keep trying.

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Why We're Attracted

"There's a reason why we are attracted to certain people," says Michio Kaku. Evolution has slowed down, but it hasn't stopped.
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Republican Women Are More Feminine-Looking, Study Says

Republican Women Are More Feminine-Looking, Study Says | Science News | Scoop.it
Are Republican women more feminine looking compared to their Democratic counterparts? A new study suggest yes.
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Does attractiveness predict reproductive success?

Does attractiveness predict reproductive success? | Science News | Scoop.it
Thanks to the scientific investigations, now we know physical attractiveness would boost one’s social and sexual success. Attractive females would have more chances of being hired, and having...
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Men are more attracted to their female friends

Men are more attracted to their female friends | Science News | Scoop.it
A recent study shows that men are more attracted to their women friends than vice versa. Men even overestimate the attraction felt from their friends. Read on.
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Why Miss Poland is more beautiful than generic med students

Why Miss Poland is more beautiful than generic med students | Science News | Scoop.it

Body mass index and waist: hip ratio are not enough to characterise female attractiveness.


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Is Some Homophobia Self-phobia?

Is Some Homophobia Self-phobia? | Science News | Scoop.it
Anti-gay bias is linked to lack of awareness of one's sexual orientation and authoritarian parenting, study shows.
Angela Saflekos's curator insight, March 4, 2014 3:15 AM

This video shared the notion that some people are homophobic because they themselves are unconsciously gay or they know they are gay and they have hatred because of what they are able to do.  Whenever anybody has a high level of hatred towards someone else you must ask yourself WHY

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Looking healthy is more attractive than manliness

Looking healthy is more attractive than manliness | Science News | Scoop.it
(Medical Xpress) -- Having a healthy skin colour is more important in determining how attractive a man is to women than how manly they look.
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Superclusters Flow Towards a Mysterious Unseen Mass

Superclusters Flow Towards a Mysterious Unseen Mass | Science News | Scoop.it
Astronomers have known for years that something seems to be pulling our Milky Way and tens of thousands of other galaxies toward itself at a breakneck 22 million kilometers (14 million miles) per hour. But they couldn’t pinpoint exactly what or where it is.

A huge volume of space that includes the Milky Way and super-clusters of galaxies is flowing towards a mysterious, gigantic unseen mass named mass astronomers have dubbed "The Great Attractor," some 250 million light years from our Solar System.

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