Australian Men’s Fitness – September 2019

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Relationships
Breakthroughs


New psychology research
in Social Psychological and
Personality Science has
revealed that up to 33% of women
say they’ve engaged in a “foodie call”


  • where they set up a date just for
    a free meal. And these women also
    happen to score high on the “dark triad”
    of personality traits as well. What’s
    the dark triad, you ask? Psychopathy,
    Machiavellianism and narcissism.
    Not a fun bunch to be sharing a romantic
    dinner with. “Several dark traits
    have been linked to deceptive and
    exploitative behaviour in romantic
    relationships, such as one-night
    stands, faking an orgasm or sending
    unsolicited sexual pictures,” says
    study author Brian Collisson. Women
    who engage in foodie calls and believe
    it to be acceptable behaviour also tend
    to hold “traditional gender role beliefs”,
    the researchers found. They also point
    out that foodie calls are perpetrated by
    both genders.


Foodie call?


■Evercomeoutof
a badbreak-upand
decidedthatyouneed
tomeetsomeone
differentfromyour
usual“type”?Easier
saidthandone.That’s
accordingtoresearch
fromtheUniversity
ofToronto,Canada,
whichhasfoundthat
peopleoftenlookfor
lovewiththesame
typeofpersonover
andoveragain.“It’s
commonthatwhen
a relationshipends,
peopleattributethe
break-uptotheir
ex-partner’s
personality and
decide they need to
date a different type
of person,” says lead
study author Yoobin
Park. “Our research
suggests there’s
a strong tendency
to nevertheless
continue to date

a similarpersonality.”
And while you might
not want to date
someone just like
your horrible ex, using
the skills you learnt
from navigating your
last relationship can
help you to build
a healthier, happier
relationship next
time around.

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■Thepronouns
peopleusewhen
describingtheir
romantic
relationshipscan
offercluesastotheir
attachmentstyles,
saysresearchin
SocialPsychological
andPersonality
Science. Thestudy
saysthattypically,
attachmentstyles
arerepresentedby
twofactors– anxiety
(reflecting the degree
to which an individual
is preoccupied
with, and fears
losing, his or her
romantic partner)
and avoidance
(reflecting the
degree to which
an individual feels
uncomfortable
getting close to, and
depending upon,
his or her partner).

We are not amused


Avoidant attachment
people are less likely
to use the words
“we”, “us” and “ours”
when talking about
their relationships.
So if you’re on the
lookout for a new
partner, keep your
ears open on that
first date when
you ask about their
past relationships.

Beware the
dark triad: all she
wants is dinner.

Creepy cat guy loves you.

To get a reading on
your health, look at
your friends, says
a study in PLOS ONE.
Researchers got
participants to wear
Fitbits and answer
surveys about
stress, happiness
and positivity. This
data was analysed
against each person’s
social network
characteristics, such
as connectivity and
closeness. The study
showed a strong
link between social
network structures,
heart rate and level of
activity – if you have
a greater number of
strong, satisfying
friendships, you’re
more likely to live a
healthier, active life.

THE SOCIAL


NETWORK

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