By Jessica Hamzelou A baby changes your life – and your personalityGuido Mieth/Getty Images Having a baby means new responsibilities, and parenthood should make people more mature – or so the theory goes. In fact, parents’ personalities seem more likely to change in other ways. A study now hints that new mothers become more agreeable and extroverted, and…
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