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发表于 2025-3-28 18:04:04
Ivan Bautmansking to explain how and why people develop in different ways across their lives, starting in infancy. We conclude by considering some ways in which attachment theory and research might benefit from incorporating additional constructs from other domains of evolutionary psychology.
blithe
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令人发腻
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follicular-unit
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faddish
发表于 2025-3-29 08:50:02
est days of our species. The oldest surviving narrative text, the Epic of Gilgamesh, tells the story of a young king who is deeply troubled by the death of his friend (Enkidu), which leads him to realize that he, too, will die someday, inspiring him to embark on an epic quest for immortality. The ea
啪心儿跳动
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修正案
发表于 2025-3-29 17:42:34
Jacques Geraetsods of peak fertility, evolutionary theories suggest that males possess adaptive attunements to those shifting fertility levels. While male adaptations to female fertility have been demonstrated in many nonhuman species, only recently have researchers begun to examine whether a similar fertility att
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Ondines-curse
发表于 2025-3-30 01:51:47
Hans Heneweerns of facial and body morphology. While such experiments are useful for testing people’s preferences and reactions to even subtle changes in physical features, there is an inherent limitation with regard to the ecological validity of these types of stimuli. Recent research on female perceptions of m
消息灵通
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