My friend and I were talking, and we joked about how if we are, on the "hot or not" scale, a 4 and 6, we'd still make a perfect 10 [sub][sup][s]out of 20[/s][/sup][/sub]. When he went to bed, the conversation latched onto my foot like a beartrap. This is my monster child. [hr][hr] [b]This is an experiment, a social study to test the hypothesis that "opposites attract". If a couple of two people with more like-mindedness and similarities get together and score a higher happiness rating instead, then the hypothesis will be debunked.[/b] Our samples are: [s]5 men and 5 women[/s] 10 adults. The subjects are of different backgrounds, ethnicity, aspirations, and sexual orientation. The sample pool criteria is as followed: • All subjects are between ages 18 and 38. • All subjects are unattached in any official relationships prior to partaking the study. The factors which will be taken into account are: ◇ Appearance - attractiveness on a scale of 1 to 10. ◇ Field of interest - Sciences, arts, humanities, etc. ◇ Family background - finance, history, environment, etc. ◇ Drive - philosophy, ambitions, values, etc. [b]Subjects will be housed in a vacation house provided in the countryside for a week, and will be observed consistently for any interpersonal relationship development among fellow participants. A reward of USD$ 230.00 (two hundred and thirty dollars) is handed out by the end of the experiment.[/b] #SinglesMingleForScience