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What ‘Autosexual' Means—According to People Who Are Actually Autosexual

Can you marry yourself? A woman who is autosexual describes what autosexuality means—and how life works when you’re sexually attracted to yourself.
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This Woman Is in a Sexual Relationship With Herself — And She's Not the Only One

Ghia Vitale first realized her sexual preference was a little different in high school. Today, she knows what to call it: autosexuality and autoromanticism. That means she is sexually and romantically attracted to herself. Vitale shares what that means for her love life and why people should be accepting of all sexual identities.
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Disagreeing About Politics Is the Biggest Dealbreaker For Younger Daters on OkCupid

Gen Z and Millennials are becoming more flexible about who they date — unless that person has different political beliefs. Data from OK Cupid shows that politics is a huge potential dealbreaker for its younger daters, even as they are becoming more flexible in general about their potential partners.
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Mommy Burnout Is Real — Here's What to Do if You've Hit the Wall

If you’re finding that even the things you used to enjoy feel like a chore, you may be suffering from burnout. And for mothers who have coped with a pandemic on top of the usual parenting stress over the past two years, the struggle is real. Here’s what you can do — and what your partner and kids can do...
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Why Do We Blame Others and at What Cost?

Blaming others is always easier than turning a critical eye on ourselves. But what's the cost to our relationships and our society?
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How to Stop Playing the Blame Game and Solve Your Own Problems

The blame game is America’s unofficial national pastime. From our personal lives to our national policies, many of us are quick to point fingers at others for the sources of our problems. But what’s the cost of the endless blame cycle?
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