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The Science of First Dates

Show interest if you're the least bit attracted.

Despite the pervasive myth we like to chase after people, the actual dating research paints a different picture: no one wants to date people who play hard to get. There's a world of difference between someone who's less available because . . . Read Keep it Interesting

Recommend Talk-Free Relationship Fix # 400.5: Answer the Question You Wish You’d Been Asked (Email)

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This is actually one of the handiest pieces of relationship advice I’ve ever come across—and it works at the earliest dating stages. Actually, the precise quote is, “Never answer the question that is asked of you. Answer the question that you wish had been asked of you.” I should add that this curious tip comes, of all places, straight from the mouth of the controversial, former Secretary of Defense, Robert Strange McNamara (yup, that’s his real middle name).


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