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What predicts romantic relationship satisfaction and mate retention intensity: mate preference fulfillment or mate value discrep
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Mate Value & Relationship Compatibility - D'Arienzo Psychology
Women's hormonal status and mate value influence relationship satisfaction and perceived male attractiveness | Semantic Scholar
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