Someone Cheated. Now What?

Someone Cheated. Now What?

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How to Have FaceTime Sex (Without the Awkwardness)

If the idea of FaceTime sex makes you want to immediately close your laptop and never speak of it again, I get it — but hear me out. Whether you're in a long-distance relationship, traveling, or just looking to try something new with a partner you see every day, virtual sex is on ...  Show more

The Truth About Hookup Culture Nobody Tells You

Casual sex gets a bad reputation — but most of that reputation comes from doing it wrong. When it's rushed, unspoken, or emotionally misaligned, it can leave you feeling used, confused, or chasing someone who was never on the same page. But when you approach it with self-awarenes ...  Show more

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