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Jennifer Flórez, psychologist: "Opposites attract, but they don't last. For a relationship to work, there has to be a 70%+ compatibility".
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Jennifer Flórez, psychologist: "Opposites attract, but they don't last. For a relationship to work, there has to be a 70%+ compatibility".

The article discusses the challenges modern relationships face in maintaining lasting bonds amidst the era of hyperconnectivity and dating apps. It highlights a growing trend of fleeting connections, where people quickly discard relationships upon encountering conflicts and avoid long-term commitments. The piece references psychologist Jennifer Flórez, who emphasizes that while opposites may initially attract, lasting relationships require at least 70% compatibility.

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Jennifer Flórez, psychologist: "Opposites attract, but they don't last. For a relationship to work, there has to be a 70%+ compatibility".

The article discusses the challenges modern relationships face in maintaining lasting bonds amidst the era of hyperconnectivity and dating apps. It highlights a growing trend of fleeting connections, where people quickly discard relationships upon encountering conflicts and avoid long-term commitments. The piece references psychologist Jennifer Flórez, who emphasizes that while opposites may initially attract, lasting relationships require at least 70% compatibility.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a general psychological perspective on relationship dynamics without taking a clear ideological stance. While it touches on societal trends, it does not frame the discussion in a politically charged manner or emphasize specific political agendas. The focus remains on personal or

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