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  2. Gen Z has a different attitude about relationships and ...

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    But Gen Z has adopted a more idealistic attitude, with many saying they want to find their soulmates—more than 40% are in serious relationships, and 27% are looking for “the one,” according ...

  3. Why some countries are happier than others - AOL

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    In general, people from richer countries are much more likely to say they are happy with their lives. But other major factors, such as public health and social support, matter a great deal too. Wysa

  4. The Benefits of Intimacy for Your Relationship This Valentine ...

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    There aren’t gender differences when it comes to the importance of intimacy in a relationship, but there may be a difference in what aspect of intimacy different genders consider most important.

  5. Trans-species psychology - Wikipedia

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    In an interview, G.A. Bradshaw stated that the trans affixed to psychology "re-embeds humans within the larger matrix of the animal kingdom by erasing the 'and' between humans and animals that has been used to demarcate and reinforce the false notion that humans are substantively different cognitively and emotionally from other species". [9]

  6. Interpersonal attraction - Wikipedia

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    Studies about attraction indicate that people are strongly attracted to lookalikes in physical and social appearance. This similarity is in the broadest sense: similarity in bone-structure, characteristics, life goals and physical appearance. The more these points match, the happier, satisfied and prosperous people are in these relationships. [16]

  7. The Science Of Love In The 21st Century - The Huffington Post

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    Levenson was investigating the remarkable variance in how different people react to stress by testing their heart rates and sweat-gland activity after receiving a jolt. By teaming up with John, he says he finally felt as if he was working on something more “personally relevant and emotionally rich” than administering electric shocks.

  8. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    The inter-relationship involves companionship, communication and caregiving. Dating back thousands of years, cats were originally domesticated for their ability to control pests and later became valued companions. Cats communicate through vocalizations, body language and behaviors, forming strong bonds with their human owners.

  9. Are married people happier than those who are not? A ... - AOL

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    Don’t let the cynics fool you: Marriage tends to be correlated with much higher levels of happiness, according to new data. But does that mean you need to be married to be happy?