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 |
No Balloon? Point, Click, Get on TV
As the reality genre has thrived, so has the cottage industry of online talent scouts that serve it. nytimes.com |
Ducks fight the battle of the sexes in their genitals
Male Muscovy ducks have evolved super-long penises – with "explosive erection" ability – while females retaliate with antagonistic vaginas feeds.newscientist.com |