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@newyorker coming onto me?https://twitter.com/NewYorker/status/870097649638264832 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The need to scratch an itch makes us engage in casual sex.
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Who is "us"?
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Lust and pheromones
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Because love is a chemical reaction meant to fool us into mating and dissipates over time. Humans aren't meant to mate for life.
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You know what animal mates for life? Voles. Do you really want to be a fucking vole?
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Depends on the society you live in. Many pre-industrial societies have no concept of "marriage". In NA society, "Tinder" stuff is dangerous
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Well blame ur own ideology, liberalism you dunces/ Godless + filled with hate 4 Biblical standards which promoted last 7 decades of evil.
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How many times are you going to post this dumb article?
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What make The New Yorker post the same story again and again? Do we enjoy it? Does it benefit us in any way?
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It feels good, yes, yes, and yes. Saved everyone a click.
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