Why
bother doing more research on outcomes associated with breastfeeding?
Not exact matches
Since I didn't want to have to
bother with encryption keys, housing bitcoin details on my own hardware, etc., I
researched some of the
more prominent exchanges, figuring I had to put some form of trust in the most prominent ones or not
bother at all.
If I were you, I would find a source that was
more reputable and actually
bothered to
do it's
research.
I think I'm somewhere between type A and B. My «new» advisor (you'll meet him later) has a «who cares» mindset and says, «
research is
more important, don't
bother studying for the first one and get in the lab.»
Rather than
bother you and other posters here any further with assertions that may be irrelevant, I will
do some
more research first.
But if you
do not
bother with the
research... Read
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Feelings of sexual tension, as well as the confusion and ambiguity from real or imagined romantic undertones, are cited as one of the challenges of cross-sex friendships.2 However, many people either don't mind or even say this feature is a benefit of having cross-sex friendships.1
Research suggests this may be a function of personality — some people who are less traditional and
more comfortable with ambiguity (not knowing exactly how a person feels or how they will act) are not
bothered by a little sexual attraction within a platonic cross-sex friendship.