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>Over 86% of popular songs about relationships depict insecure romantic attachment types, namely avoidant, anxious and fearful attachment, according to a study published in the Psychology of Music journal.
Is this normal to you?
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>>128480672
Where’d you get that statistic from?
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>>128480672
as an incel, I dont care
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>>128480672
yeah its normal. dating being enjoyable is a pure myth its stressful most of the time
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>>128480672
I think it's just because people like lyrics with strong emotions. A song about a stable marriage with healthy amounts of communication probably won't be as interesting



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