helen fisher, a biology anthropologist and chief science advisor to match.com. she studied how people find and fall in love for over two decades and has data on why online dating might feel debilitate thing. we know from studying the brain that wcan absorb about 5 to 9 options us and after about nine options, the brain gets overloaded. it's called the paradox of choice or cognitive overload. and this cognitive overload applies to everyone. it's a basic brain system. it doesn't matter what color you are, where you came from, what you do for a living, or whether you're gay, straight, trans, bi, whatever it is, it's exactly the same which brings us back to keyaira and her search for mr. right. what do you see for your future dating life? if i was to have one wish in the future, i just want god to send me a man through amazon. just bring them to my door and say this is the one in baltimore. i'm laura chavez. for matter of fact. ahead on matter of fact, evictions are on the rise. the landlord mentioned like, i wish i wouldn't have rented to an undocumented tenant. th