Lonely hearts column tip

Adapted extract from a report in Esquire May '95. Professor Dunbar is the author of The Trouble with Science (published by Faber and Faber, £14-99).

Professor Dunbar of Liverpool University has concluded from an analysis of lonely hearts columns that it is best to ignore what the advertisers say about themselves and instead to focus on what they ask for in a partner. He suspects that people actually have quite a realistic appreciation of their own worth in the mating marketplace, so advertisers seek traits that are much better matched to their real character than their descriptions of themselves.


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