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What Past Relationships Teach UsThe Lisa Show • Season 1, Episode 843, Segment 3
Nov 4, 2021 • 16m
For most people, we date around a bit before settling down and getting married. There is usually a good bit of time from when we start dating in our teen years to when we find the one. So what can we learn from our past relationships, flings, and crushes? Dr. Tyler Jamison, Associate Professor at the University of New Hampshire, tells us what we can learn from our exes.
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