Ladies Ask Yourself: Would You Date You?

By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer I need to ask this question to a few people I know. Would you date yourself? Would you take yourself for better and worse? Koereyelle DuBose of mommynoire wrote down

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How To Date Casually Without Hurting Anyone

By: Alana Massey Article Reprint So, you’ve decided to start dating. But instead of diving headlong into a committed monogamous partnership—or one of those polyamorous ones that’s really more about booty-calling whoever’s around—you’re going to

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14 Signs You’re in a Healthy Relationship

No, you don’t necessarily need to have everything in common. By: Devon Corneal Article Reprint Nick Hornby once said, “It’s no good pretending that any relationship has a future if your record collections disagree violently

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Sooo…The Most Dangerous Sex Position Is Also A Pretty Common One

Apparently penises can break more easily than we all thought. by Madeline Roth   Article Reprint It’s nothing personal, guys of the world, but if we’re being totally honest, the missionary position can get pretty boring.

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Female orgasm: battleground of science?

By Kathryn Doyle Article Reprint Hapless lovers are not the only ones who get lost down there: even sexologists can’t agree on what’s what, and where, among women’s female parts.

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Why are Rappers Making Strippers Wifey?

By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer “I don’t judge her, I don’t judge her” is what Drake said in his 2010 song “Miss me”; a line which he obviously takes to heart. The YMCMB rapper is

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Met Online? You May Be More Likely to Split

By: Laura Tedesco Article Reprint No dating website will ever advertise “#1 in Break-ups!” — but if your relationship started online, Splitsville may be exactly where you’re headed. Couples who meet on the Internet are

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Can Former Sex Partners Influence Offspring’s Traits?

By Paula Mejia Article Reprint New research has demonstrated that the offspring of flies can have physical traits passed on by their mothers’ past lovers and not necessarily their “biological” fathers. The study, which appeared

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