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The ick, the researchers suggest, is likely tied to something much deeper than what initially seems obvious—the way a person combs their hair, for example, or how they look in shorts.
Languages: English. Psychologists may have identified the top trigger of "the ick" for women—and it's a tie between saying annoying things and being misogynistic. The researchers, from the Azusa ...
No wonder, then, that you may give women the 'ick', a sudden feeling of disgust towards a partner that comes from nowhere and spells the inevitable and immediate end of a budding romance.