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Why Interacting with a Woman Can Leave Men “Cognitively Impaired”
Daisy Grewal Scientific American Movies and television shows are full of scenes where a man tries unsuccessfully to interact with a pretty woman. In many cases, the potential suitor ends up acting foolishly despite his best attempts to impress. It … Continue reading →
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