HEALTHDAY NEWS – Feb 14 – Researchers at the University of Virginia and Harvard found that when college women first viewed the Facebook profiles of four male undergrads, they were most attracted to the men when they weren't sure whether the men liked them a lot or just an average amount. In the study, the authors were quick to point out that "there is no simple formula people can use to get someone to like them." Based on their research, however, they added that when people first meet, "it may be that popular dating advice is correct: Keeping people in the dark about how much we like them…will pique their interest."
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Seriously, they did a study to find out if “playing hard to get” works and found that women want guys that don’t try to hard. I thought that study had been going on for about a million years and the results were pretty clear to any guy not trying to hard or to any women who . . . ok all women.
Next study: Prove that guys are less attracted to women who say “I Love You” on the first date.
Seriously, they did a study to find out if “playing hard to get” works and found that women want guys that don’t try to hard. I thought that study had been going on for about a million years and the results were pretty clear to any guy not trying to hard or to any women who . . . ok all women.
Next study: Prove that guys are less attracted to women who say “I Love You” on the first date.