Relationships are a fundamental part of our well-being, but what if the object of your affection is completely different from you? We’ve all heard the adage that opposites attract—but according to new research published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour1, pairing up with an opposite is more unlikely than you might think. Here’s what they found.
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