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From 6666-10529-32497-1792-christian.gabriel=shortnote.de@mail.survyva.us  Sun Aug 26 12:35:00 2018
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From: "Match Seniors Singles" <info@survyva.us>
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** You could find romance at Match Seniors
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2018 12:21:47 +0200
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Spam detection software, running on the system "h2486555.stratoserver.net",
has identified this incoming email as possible spam.  The original
message has been attached to this so you can view it or label
similar future email.  If you have any questions, see
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Content preview:  You could find romance at Match Seniors http://survyva.us/clk.32497-6666-2-10529-1792-3271-7b8909b9-0300
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it, it may be safer to save it to a file and open it with an editor.


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Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2018 12:21:47 +0200
From: "Match Seniors Singles" <info@survyva.us>
Reply-To: "Match Seniors Daters" <support@survyva.us>
Subject: You could find romance at Match Seniors
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
Message-ID: <jgbrpzhvpwgxbytq-p0gg2507hqwkjc2w-7ef1@survyva.us>

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You could find romance at Match Seniors

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http://survyva.us/clk.32497-6666-20-10529-1792-3271-fac664a6-0300

Humans have been compared to other species in terms of sexual behavior. Neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky constructed a reproductive spectrum with opposite poles being tournament species, in which males compete fiercely for reproductive privileges with females, and pair bond arrangements, in which a male and female will bond for life. According to Sapolsky, humans are somewhat in the middle of this spectrum, in the sense that humans form pair bonds, but there is the possibility of cheating or changing partners. These species-particular behavior patterns provide a context for aspects of human reproduction, including dating. However, one particularity of the human species is that pair bonds are often formed without necessarily having the intention of reproduction. In modern times, emphasis on the institution of marriage, generally described as a male-female bond, has obscured pair bonds formed by same-sex and transsexual couples, and that many heterosexual couples also bond for life without offspring, or that often pairs that do have offspring separate. Thus, the concept of marriage is changing widely in many countries.
Generally, during much of recorded history of humans in civilization, and into the Middle Ages in Europe, weddings were seen as business arrangements between families, while romance was something that happened outside of marriage discreetly, such as covert meetings. The 12th-century book The Art of Courtly Love advised that "True love can have no place between husband and wife." According to one view, clandestine meetings Historically, marriages in most societies were arranged by parents and older relatives with the goal not being love but legacy and "economic stability and political alliances", according to anthropologists. Accordingly, there was little need for a temporary trial period such as dating before a permanent community-recognized union was formed between a man and a woman. While pair-bonds of varying forms were recognized by most societies as acceptable social arrangements, marriage was reserved for heterosexual pairings and had a transactional nature, where wives were in many cases a form of property being exchanged between father and husband, and who would have to serve the function of reproduction. Communities exerted pressure on people to form pair-bonds in places such as Europe; in China, society "demanded people get married before having a sexual relationship" and many societies found that some formally recognized bond between a man and a woman was the best way of rearing and educati

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