A large-scale study analyzing over a century of data and millions of couples challenges the 'opposites attract' notion.
Why do opposites attract? Personally, I don't have a clue. I don't think anyone else does either. Historically, humans discovered that two things were sometimes attracted to each other, and they ...
The well-known saying that "opposites attract" may not always be accurate, according to a recent report from the University of Colorado Boulder. A group of researchers reviewed previous studies and ...
New research reveals that opposites really do attract, with 1 in 5 couples admitting to having nothing in common — and it’s honestly fine. A study of 2,000 adults in a relationship, commissioned by ...
They challenge us. They excite us. They make us feel like we’ve found our missing piece. But marrying your opposite often feels more like signing up for a lifetime of translation than true connection.
A New Caledonian gecko named Ginger, who is part of the Geckskin™ research team at UMass Amherst, giving a tour to Hitchcock Center staff with Duncan Irschick, integrative biologist and head of the ...
Do opposites attract? We’ve all seen at least one couple that just didn’t make sense, especially when you’d learn more about the two of them. Me, the first time I saw it was with a casual acquaintance ...
Once, I fell for a man I thought was perfect for me. He was 20 years older, loved dogs, hated parties and was obsessed with his steel guitar. It didn’t matter that I’m a cat girl, make Paris Hilton ...