The things we do for love
Designed both to regulate sexual relationships and to nurture children, families are fraught with conflict, but it's hard to think of a better alternative, says Adam Phillips pheedo.com |
Misleading message in a woman's walk
The sexiness of a woman's walk varies over her menstrual cycle, with her wiggle being most attractive when she is least fertile, say researchers (full text available to subscribers) feeds.newscientist.com |
Readers Say Dating in New York Isn’t Recession-Proof
In response to a City Room blog post, readers noted how the recession has affected their dating lives, from going Dutch to cooking at home, and the associated risks and rewards of doing so. nytimes.com |
Review: Strange Bedfellows by David Barash and Judith Lipton
Monogamy is rare among other species, but can we learn from nature's success stories? feeds.newscientist.com |
The Age Game
Fleeting, online-dating fib; fabrication fiction for the SAT. nytimes.com |