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Exploring Dunbar's Number and Gender Dynamics with Professor Robin Dunbar

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In this episode, I sit down with the esteemed Professor Robin Dunbar, emeritus professor of evolutionary psychology at the University of Oxford. We dive into Dunbar's Number and the science behind the limits of human relationships. Our discussion spans various topics, including the formation of friendships, the importance of shared humor, gender differences in attraction, and the dynamics of dating. We also explore how cultural and environmental factors influence social networks, the impact of online dating, and the intriguing neuroscience of relationships. Join us for a deep dive into how our relationships shape our health, happiness, and wellbeing.


00:00 Introduction to the Episode

00:07 Meet Professor Robin Dunbar

02:07 The Importance of Friendships

05:14 The Science Behind Friendships

08:06 Understanding Dunbar's Number

10:23 Layers of Relationships

35:54 Gender Differences in Friendships

57:41 Understanding Social Styles and Their Origins

59:50 The Role of Mentalizing and Inhibition in Social Systems

01:01:00 Diplomacy and Gender Differences in Social Skills

01:02:27 Romantic Relationships: Polyamory, Monogamy, and Pair Bonding

01:17:02 Gender Differences in Attraction and Relationship Dynamics

01:37:28 The Impact of Online Dating and Social Media on Relationships

01:51:56 Concluding Thoughts and Key Takeaways

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