Does Sex Make Us Spill Our Secrets?
Having sex, or even just being turned on, can make you open up more (whether you want to or not)
Unfortunately, Build-A-Bear’s Sex Bears Are Back to Ruin Valentine’s Day
Build-A-Bear's suggestive "After Dark" line of stuffed animals for adults is back to haunt us
England's Rugby Team Reveals the Lifehack It Employs Before Every Game
It's an emerging technique called RPR, which works wonders for the body
What It's Like to Work Out in Mark Zuckerberg's Metaverse
VR fitness is here, whether you like it or not. We sort of love it.
New Airline Caters to Those Looking to Join the Mile High Club
It's based in Las Vegas
Does the World of Fitness Influencers Have a Steroid Problem?
A new report cites some alarming numbers
Why Doctors Are Now Prescribing National Parks as Medication
Feeling burnt out? The mountains can take it from here.
Why You Should Watch Porn With Your Partner
Bringing porn into your bedroom can be a great way to explore new fantasies and desires, and to learn more about your partner
My WHOOP Stats After a Night of Drinking Are Astonishingly Bad
What's the immediate bodily cost of too many beers? I dug into my biometric data to find out.
Take It From a Woman: There’s Nothing Wrong With “Cliché” Gifts
You don’t have to re-invent the gifting wheel. The tried and true classics are cliché for a reason.
This Program Is Giving Free Money to Homeless People in San Francisco. It's Working.
"You can't pull yourself up by your bootstraps if you have no boots"
When Does Male Body Positivity Go Too Far?
Some metrics for measuring human fitness are bunkum. But ignoring them altogether is equally dangerous.
Do Women Really Fake Orgasms Because of “Fragile Masculinity”?
Faking orgasms is a problem, but the "fragile" male ego isn't to blame.
What Kind of "Climate Coper" Are You, and What Does It Mean for Your Mental Health?
There are adaptive approach copers and there are maladaptive avoidance copers
Should We Talk About Our Sexual Pasts With a New Partner?
Asking for a partner's "number" is a definite no, but open-ended conversations about sexual history can actually be productive and healthy for a new relationship
What Percentage of American Adults Are Classified as "Inactive"?
It's not a great number. What can we do about it?