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Haselton believes the issue of infidelity will increasingly be about women more than men.
The boy can't help it: Fathers provide clues to which men are unfaithful in relationships 2011
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My friend Bennett Haselton calls out politicians who promise to crack down on social networking sites, demonstrating that their proposals are fundamentally unworkable.
Waldo Jaquith - No legislative solution to social networking problems? 2007
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BoingBoing prints this letter from Bennett Haselton, founder of Peacefire, about the FCC's ludicrous decision to issue a fine for the incident that gave us the term "wardrobe malfunction" two years ago: I usually don't send out pure opinion pieces, but let it be said: There is not one person anywhere who can give you a good reason why it's OK to show a man's chest on TV, but not a woman's chest.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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Writing in the journal Hormones and Behavior, Haselton and colleagues said their findings disproved the conventional wisdom that women are unique among animals in concealing, even from themselves, when they are most fertile.
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My old friend Bennett Haselton writes about this bizarre reversal of position on Slashdot today.
Waldo Jaquith - Bush administration now opposes filtering software. 2006
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"We asked them some things about food, for example," Haselton said in a telephone interview.
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"They tend to put on skirts instead of pants, show more skin and generally dress more fashionably," said Martie Haselton, a communication studies and psychology expert at the University of California Los Angeles who led the study.
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The fertile women did not necessarily dress more provocatively, Haselton noted.
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Haselton also was interested to note what did not happen.
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"A lot of mate-selection research focuses on what men find attractive," Haselton said.
Muscular Men Have More Flings Than Their Scrawnier Peers | Impact Lab 2007
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