Love speed dating
You may do better in relying on your impression after only 4 minutes of interaction with a potential partner than if you think about it a lot. Here is an engaging essay by Matt Kaplan.
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You may do better in relying on your impression after only 4 minutes of interaction with a potential partner than if you think about it a lot. Here is an engaging essay by Matt Kaplan.
Blog Categories: culture/politics, embodied cognition, psychology, social cognition
Posted by Deric Bownds at 7:00 AM
2 comments:
After reading this I signed up for a speed dating event this Saturday. Let's see if it's as worthwhile as the article suggests. ;)
Well dating has always been an important "stuff", All Inclusive. Unlike animals, humans tend to do that.
Speed dating is a great way to know lots of single people and you can find ones you have lots of things in common and develop a relationship.
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