
The Psychology of Attraction
04/22/22 • 44 min
What historically has represented attractiveness and why? How have body types, dress, and societal norms changed to currently represent what is hot and what is not? What do different generations look for and want out of a relationship? How has social media played a role in our search for connection? The good, the bad, and the ugly of attraction.
What historically has represented attractiveness and why? How have body types, dress, and societal norms changed to currently represent what is hot and what is not? What do different generations look for and want out of a relationship? How has social media played a role in our search for connection? The good, the bad, and the ugly of attraction.
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