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In 1974, psychologists found men were more likely to mistake fear for attraction after crossing a high, swaying suspension bridge

In 1974, psychologists found men were more likely to mistake fear for attraction after crossing a high, swaying suspension bridge

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A field study on two bridges over a British Columbia canyon became one of psychology's most repeated arguments that the body can confuse a racing pulse with desire. The post In 1974, psychologists found men were more likely to mistake fear for attraction after crossing a high, swaying suspension bridge appeared first on Space Daily .

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