It’s Not You, It’s Your Books
Among the bookish, even casual literary references can turn into romantic deal breakers. nytimes.com |
How genes pick our mates for us
When picking a mate, Americans seek out new immune genes but some Africans don't 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 |
Genes may time loss of virginity
Although social factors play their part, the age at which people first have sexual intercourse is affected by genes, a study in separated twins suggests feeds.newscientist.com |
How male bedbugs avoid getting shafted
Males in danger of stab wounds from the penises of other males have evolved a way of telling their "mates" to back off feeds.newscientist.com |