3. The question was do opposites attract or do similarities tend to stick together.
4. The science of relationships has flushed out the conflicting advice about what to look for in a partner.
5. Very little suggests that opposites really do attract when it comes to romantic partnerships.
6. Romantic partners have been found to typically be similar in a variety of qualities ranging from attractiveness to height and weight to ethnic, religious and educational background.
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8. We tend to like others who have qualities that are familiar to us.
17. Those having the most loving and harmonious relationships were the couples comprised of two members who were either dominant or submissive.
18. Preliminary examination of this finding suggests that this likely has something to do with the prominent role of equality in same-sex relationships.