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LoginYou may say we kind of geek out about things. And geeks are awesome. Use this guide to figure it out. But sometimes, awesome can use a bit of assistance in the dating department. Not because there's no one out there nerds are totally in these days , but because who wants to settle? You want to find that someone special you can chat with for hours on end about the glory of those Ewoks movies in the s , someone who will want to create the perfect couples cosplay , and a cutie who you can bond with over your mutual hatred for Thanos. You deserve someone who can match your nerdy awesomeness, and maybe even help you take it to the next level. Sure, you could go to the next comic book convention with the hope of finding your other half, but if you're shy, that might not be the most comfortable feat. Our top picks include sites like Zoosk , which is the best site for geeks who need some help making the first move, and eharmony , which we're naming the best site for anyone who loves an algorithm.
Amie Gordon has always been interested in relationships. But even at that age, such surreptitious reading mostly led to frustration: Why did the characters make such bad decisions? Why, in essence, were they so bad at relationships? Now an Assistant Professor of Psychology, Gordon continues to ask those same sorts of questions, only now about real relationships: How and why do romantic relationships form? How are they maintained? And why do they often fail? Recently, for example, she has explored how various stressors—such as work stress, lack of sleep, or parenting demands—affect how people perceive and respond to their partners.
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The effectiveness of Tinder and Hinge is hard to judge without access to their data. But now researchers are creating a free alternative with full transparency. The lawsuit crystallised an ocean of dissatisfaction with the apps, and stimulated a new round of debate over their potential to harm mental health, but for scientists who study romantic relationships it sidestepped the central issue: do they work? Does using the apps increase your chances of finding your soulmate, or not?
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