Posted AT 3:17 AM EDT on 17/07/08
Men, be wary of the attractive flirt
SARAH BOESVELD
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
Researchers may have cracked the code on why Brad left Jen for that shameless flirt Angelina. New research from McGill University suggests attached men are more likely than attached women to harbour negative feelings toward their partner after an attractive singleton makes a move, according to the study published in this month's issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
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