This book directly addresses the question of what is causing people, regardless of their sexuality to use more commercial means of searching for potential partners. The authors do this in a straightforward, realistic but generally neglected view by psychologists, sociologists, and other personal relationship professionals. They investigate the effe
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This book directly addresses the question of what is causing people, regardless of their sexuality to use more commercial means of searching for potential partners. The authors do this in a straightforward, realistic but generally neglected view by psychologists, sociologists, and other personal relationship professionals. They investigate the effe
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