dating
Buzzwords describing the digital dating scene are all over social media. Have you been ghosted? Is someone orbiting you? Are you being breadcrumbed? While these dating patterns may not be new, the words to describe them continue to evolve. As a psychotherapist, I see firsthand the impact these experiences can have on mental health. Given the sheer number of people using dating apps – 53% of American 18-to-29-year-olds and 37% of 30-to-49-year-olds – it’s likely you have some first- or secondhand exposure to this world. If you’re curious about the latest psychological research on digital dating...
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Women who exhibit a high level of morbid curiosity are more likely to be attracted to men with Dark Triad personality traits, particularly in short-term mating contexts, according to new research published in Personality and Individual Differences. The study provides new insights into how individual differences in curiosity about dangerous phenomena can influence young women’s dating choices. The Dark Triad is a psychological concept that refers to a group of three personality traits: narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism. Narcissism is characterized by grandiosity, entitlement, and a ...
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A new study published in Computers in Human Behavior sheds light on how women perceive potential threats in online dating profiles, revealing that women are generally less likely to express interest in men whose profiles contain subtle cues of threat. These cues include both facial features and written content that suggest a higher likelihood of sexual aggression. Interestingly, typical online dating safety recommendations appear to have little effect on enhancing women’s sensitivity to these threat-related cues. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated many social issues, including domestic and ...
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