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The Dark Triad: The science of why women like Rihanna dig bad boys like Chris Brown
Ted Thornhill & Fiona Macrae Daily Mail It’s said so often that it’s a cliché – women love bad men. But it turns out that there is a science behind the notion. During a discussion this week on America’s NPR … Continue reading →
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