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Human behavior / First date / Sexual attraction / Speed dating / Flirting / Deception / Dating / Philosophy of love / Behavior
Date: 2015-02-25 14:43:03
Human behavior
First date
Sexual attraction
Speed dating
Flirting
Deception
Dating
Philosophy of love
Behavior

Observers of first dates can predict outcome, study shows

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