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ooli3@sopuli.xyz to Applied Psychology@mander.xyz · 1 month ago

New psychology research sheds light on why empathetic people end up with toxic partners

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New psychology research sheds light on why empathetic people end up with toxic partners

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ooli3@sopuli.xyz to Applied Psychology@mander.xyz · 1 month ago
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A speed-dating study published in Personal Relationships suggests that opposites do not necessarily attract regarding extreme personalities. Evidence indicates that highly kind individuals never actually seek out malicious partners, but they simply fail to reject them.
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    Btdt.

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      Bacon, tomato, doritos, tomato?

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