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Should we trust our gut when deciding whether to go on a date with someone? What can science tell us about whether opposites attract or do birds of a feather flock together when it comes to dating? What colour should we wear on our dates to maximise our attractiveness? What role does body language play in judging whether someone likes us? We explore these questions and more with Dr Simon Moss who is the Dean of Graduate Studies, as well as an Associate Professor in psychology, at Charles Darwin University. He is a registered psychologist and has published approximately 10 books and 90 papers.
Connect with Simon at [email protected]
Reach out to Amantha and Monique at [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtodatepodcast/
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/howtodatepodcast
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Should we trust our gut when deciding whether to go on a date with someone? What can science tell us about whether opposites attract or do birds of a feather flock together when it comes to dating? What colour should we wear on our dates to maximise our attractiveness? What role does body language play in judging whether someone likes us? We explore these questions and more with Dr Simon Moss who is the Dean of Graduate Studies, as well as an Associate Professor in psychology, at Charles Darwin University. He is a registered psychologist and has published approximately 10 books and 90 papers.
Connect with Simon at [email protected]
Reach out to Amantha and Monique at [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtodatepodcast/
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/howtodatepodcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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