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When she says, ‘It’s not you, it’s me,’ it really might be you, study suggests
October 25, 2012 by NewsBot
Long after women have chosen Mr. Stable over Mr. Sexy, they struggle subconsciously with the decision, suggests a new study from researchers who look at subtle, unconscious behaviors during ovulation. At their most fertile period, these women are less likely to feel close to their mates and more likely to find fault with them than women mated to sexually desirable men, according to the research.