Username:  Sweetheart
Real Name:  Michelle Belle
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FUNNY JOKE! =P
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Posted by Sweetheart 2 years 112 days ago (jo-kes.blogspot.com).
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This is interesting! HAHA
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phantom limb-orgasm in foot! lol
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Posted by Sweetheart 2 years 141 days ago (pbs.org).
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This is interesting!
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Sexual Orientation Hard-Wired in Worm Brains
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Posted by Sweetheart 2 years 143 days ago (foxnews.com).
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Sexual orientation seems to be wired into the brains of nematode worms, and tweaking this sexual wiring can result in worms attracted to members of the same sex.
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Intelligence: More Nature Than Nurture?
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Posted by Sweetheart 2 years 143 days ago (sciencedaily.com).
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While showing an impressive growth prenatally, the human brain is not completed at birth. There is considerable brain growth during childhood with dynamic changes taking place in the human brain throughout life, probably for adaptation to our [More...]
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Stereotype-induced Math Anxiety Undermines Girls' Ability To Perform In Other Academic Areas
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Posted by Sweetheart 2 years 143 days ago (sciencedaily.com).
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A popular stereotype that boys are better at mathematics than girls undermines girls' math performance because it causes worrying that erodes the mental resources needed for problem solving, new research at the University of Chicago shows.
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Men and Women Really Do Think Differently
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Posted by Sweetheart 2 years 143 days ago (livescience.com).
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Men and women do think differently, at least where the anatomy of the brain is concerned, according to a new study.
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Created by Sweetheart 2 years 143 days ago in Other.
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Read about psychological discoveries here!

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