It’s Not You, It’s Your Books
Among the bookish, even casual literary references can turn into romantic deal breakers. nytimes.com |
Hormones fine-tune finches' ear for a love song
Female zebra finches use oestrogen to help them pick the best singer, and hence the fittest mate, from a bunch of male suitors (full text available to subscribers) pheedo.com |
A Student of Intimacy, Step by Step
A bad boy with good intentions strives for honesty. nytimes.com |
'Cuddle chemical' may create green-eyed monster
Oxytocin – a hormone thought to play a role in maternal bonding, trust and even attraction – amplifies feelings of envy and gloating, research suggests feeds.newscientist.com |
The Marrying Kind
Hanging out with Lori Gottlieb, the author of âMarry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough,â a new book that offers relationship advice. nytimes.com |