Sex
Attractive women are especially likely to dress modestly, but only in certain scenarios.
What areas of the brain are activated when you feel a cosmic connection with someone?
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Taking the fourth spot on Big Think’s 2019 top 10 countdown is the question: Evolutionarily speaking, is being gay still something of an enigma?
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Long-lasting capsule can remain in the stomach and release contraceptive drugs over several weeks.
Some lingerie lines have failed to keep up with a new era.
Shouldn’t mutually consenting adults be allowed to make these decisions for themselves?
To know your relationship’s fate, the ups and downs may matter more than its quality at one specific moment.
Orgasms don’t always mean a sexual encounter is positive, find psychologists.
Polls never reveal who we really are. Google does.
Appraising a ubiquitous feature among modern folk.
Emojis might contain more emotional information than meets the eye.
A team of Japanese researchers comes across a remarkably simple trick.
Researchers recruited more than 1000 polyamorous participants.
“A serious party neglects the underlying virtues of playfulness and generosity that make a party authentic.”
Former evangelical pastor Joshua Harris has put himself in a difficult situation.
The results contradict the popular assumption that men react far more strongly to pornography.
Conversation helps sexual satisfaction and desire, especially with partners in committed relationships.
Among women, bisexuality is statistically on the rise.
Comedian Pete Holmes details his struggle with faith, sex, and God.
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Couples who use marijuana experience greater intimacy.
1,500 study participants play Spot the Cheater
Don’t get too excited, there is a catch to the study.
Harassment isn’t about your intention. It’s about your impact, explains Michael Kaufman.
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Be a man? Why this once trusty advice now fails men.
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Our egotism and self-confidence can sometimes spill-over to our loved ones.
Have sexual interludes obscured the path to love?
The answer can be found several thousand years ago, in the Roman city of Cyrene.
The Oedipal complex, repressed memories, penis envy? Sigmund Freud’s ideas are far-reaching, but few have withstood the onslaught of empirical evidence.