Kayla Kibbe

Kayla Kibbe is an associate editor at InsideHook primarily covering sex, dating and relationships. Her work has appeared at MEL Magazine, Health.com, Brides and more.

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Weight Watchers Just Launched a Controversial Weight-Loss App for Children

Experts worry dieting at a young age could lead to disordered eating

Senior Planet Is Launching the Next Generation of 65+ Entrepreneurs

The community center is helping seniors combat ageism in their careers

Why So Many Liquor-Bottle Labels Are Being Made Into Works of Art

According to the artist behind Hennessy's latest Very Special bottle, it actually makes a lot of sense

New Changes to the Endangered Species Act Weaken Wildlife Protections

The changes could increase protected species' vulnerability

Millennials Are Spending Millions on Dog Vitamins

Pets (or, rather, their owners) are being seduced by the wellness industry too

Victoria’s Secret Can Still Clean Up Their Image, But Should They Even Bother?

The Model Alliance's petition is a start, but it can't erase the brand's problematic history

Harvey Weinstein Is Not Allowed to Take a Trip to Europe

The disgraced producer was set to consult on a play in Italy. The Manhattan DA's office had other thoughts.

Emily Ratajkowski Opens Up About What It Means to Be Sexy in a Misogynistic Society

"As a culture we are scared of women generally, but also, more specifically, of the innate power that female sexuality possesses."

Fallen Vietnam Hero Finally Returns Home — on a Plane Piloted by His Son

"It was peaceful, it was beautiful and it was a privilege to watch."

Report: Women Are More Wary of Self-Driving Cars Than Men

Overall, the majority of both men and women still have their concerns

It’s Possible To Track Another User’s Exact Location on Gay Dating Apps

This could put users at risk, especially in countries where homosexuality is illegal

Gendered Stereotypes Are Literally Killing the Environment

No, recycling doesn't make you any less masculine

Millennials Are Having Less Sex and Birth Rates Are Dropping

This could mean bad things down the line for the United States population and economy