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"Take sex away and they don't have the chemical stimulants that give them a sense of well-being, " says Helen Fisher, a Rutgers University research scientist in anthropology.
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The white coat whom Match.com recruited for this new counter-venture was a biological anthropologist named Helen Fisher, a research professor at Rutgers and a renowned scholar of human attraction and attachment.
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Yet according to the eye-opening 2010 Single in America study by renowned biological anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher (someone ACTUALLY qualified to be an expert) for Match.com, that is not at all what the majority of young males feel.
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Engagements traditionally lasted no longer than six months, according to Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist at Rutgers University and chief scientific advisor of Chemistry.com, and they were at one point viewed as pit stops on the way to marriage.
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