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Biphobia and Bisexual Erasure Lead To Health Complications For Bisexuals
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(Sex)
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... leads to a myriad of mental, social and psychological challenges.
Stigmas perpetrated by both monosexual groups are dangerous, but it’s particularly harmful coming from other LGBTQ+ community members ...
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Created on 24 March 2023
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We're All Sick of the Objectification of Women. So How, and Why, Are We Objectifying Ourselves
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(Feminism)
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... this and become preoccupied with not only how we look, but how others perceive how we look.
Self-objectification is the psychological process of seeing oneself as a physical object before a human being, ...
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Created on 02 March 2023
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To Improve Teen Girls' Self-Esteem, Disrupt Their Instagram Feeds, Study Says
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(Feminism)
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... features might not line up with what is deemed conventionally attractive by society. In a video from The Female Lead, clinical psychologist and online educator Dr. Julie Smith summed this up by saying, ...
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Created on 27 February 2023
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6 True Crime Podcasts Hosted by Women to Add to Your Queue Right Now
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(Entertainment)
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... for our fascination with this kind of content. It’s also just plain interesting, and there’s a lot of sociological and psychological elements at play in what makes a murderer tick.
If you, like so many ...
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Created on 31 January 2023
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Regina Hall Shares Her Thoughts On That Infamous Oscar's Night, The Meaning of Feminism, and What She Learned From Her Beloved Bulldog : BUST Intervie
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(Movies)
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... that could serve humankind.”
Speaking more practically about feminism and how it manifests in her everyday life, Hall notes that Master, the Prime Video psychological horror film about a haunted university ...
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Created on 27 October 2022
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How Menopause Helped This Life Long People-Pleaser Boss Up, And Stop Giving A D*mn
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(Feminism)
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... knew. No amount of people-pleasing could keep this from happening.
People-pleasing is an art. It requires the psychic ability to read other people’s needs from the smallest of clues: an eye shift, a ...
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Created on 12 October 2022
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Women Have Been Aiding And Abetting Abortion For Centuries. So How And When Did The Witchcraft Narrative Begin?
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(Feminism)
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... witchcraft are, not surprisingly, also effective abortifacients and psychedelics. Mugwort, Rue, and Queen Anne’s Lace, aka “maleficium,” were often referred to as “sterility potions” and outlawed in many ...
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Created on 19 September 2022
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In this Security Job, Sexism and The Patriarchy Are Actually Helping Women Excel
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(Feminism)
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... hoaxes, social engineering relies on psychological manipulation and human interaction rather than technological methods to gain the sort of access that allows for cybercrime to occur. And it is painfully ...
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Created on 30 June 2022
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Mass School Shootings and "Stranger Things": A Look at America's Obsession With Violence in Tv and Film and It's Effect On All Of ...
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(Entertainment)
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... are multiple theories as to why we are hooked on violence. A professor in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, dissects these ideas in a telling article that posits that the “US government has a close ...
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Created on 14 June 2022
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Jewel Is Back With The R&B and Folk-Influenced "Freewheelin' Woman," Her First Album in 7 Years ...
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(Music)
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... successful. But I think around that time, it was just so psychologically overwhelming that I quit for two years before I made that third album, This Way. And in that two years, I was just rethinking that ...
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Created on 02 May 2022
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The Secret History of Women and Mushrooms: A Centuries-Old Tale of Empowerment, Enlightenment, Education, and Magic
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(Eat Me)
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... appropriation, and racism within the rapidly growing psychedelic and spiritual industries. Yet, despite the complexity of her story, through Sabina’s eyes we are granted a vision of divine spirit, one ...
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Created on 28 April 2022
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Legendary Comedian and Voice Over Artist Debra Wilson Gets Serious In Latest Role of Death Doula, in New Film, "Moon Manor" ...
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(Movies)
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... all.
B: Anything else going on that you’d like readers to know about?
DW: I'm obsessed with the paranormal and parapsychology. Two friends of mine, Barry and Brad Klinge, used to have a series on th ...
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Created on 24 March 2022
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Amanda Bynes is Free From Her Nearly 9 Year Conservatorship and We Couldn’t Be Happier For Her—Here Are The Facts
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(Entertainment)
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... After a slew of arrests and allegations and setting a small fire on a driveway, Bynes was held involuntarily at a psychiatric ward and then put in temporary conservatorship under her mother, Lynn Organ. ...
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Created on 23 March 2022
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6 Things You Might Not Know About Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson
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(Feminism)
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... stated that Welch’s actions "literally left psychological wreckage,” according to the Associated Press.
6. She brings diverse work experience and perspective to the age-old institution.
Judge Jackson ...
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Created on 25 February 2022
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A New Study Finds Gender Bias in The Surgical Field Often Translates to Deadly Outcomes For Female Patients
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(Feminism)
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... attest to having my very real migraine pain be both dismissed, and trivialized by my male provider, who labeled my pain as psychosomatic. In 2019, a Today show survey found that 17% of women felt discriminated ...
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Created on 13 January 2022
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St Vincent Speaks to Carrie Brownstein About Their New Film "The Nowhere Inn," Their Feelings About Feminism, and the Dangers of Believing Your Own Hyp
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(Music)
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... “yes.” You see my character start believing her own myth and becoming a monster—turning against her best friend, being an absolute psychopath to a fan—and it’s a commentary.
CB: One thing I thought about ...
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Created on 30 November 2021
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Many women experienced worse cramps and reduced sex drive during the pandemic. Here’s why.
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(Sex)
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Researchers have found that the “once in a lifetime” physical and psychological impact of the pandemic has had an effect on many women’s menstrual cycles and sex drives. Earlier this year, some women ...
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Created on 12 November 2021
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What's in a Pronoun? France Muses Over The Idea of Adding Gender-Neutral Words to the French Language, But Many Wonder If That's Even Possible When So Much of The Language is Male or Femal
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(Feminism)
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... is that, through the French language we can more easily spread some gender based stereotypes. For instance, according to a study in psycholinguistics, the mental images a reader will have while reading ...
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Created on 20 October 2021
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Vulva-Va-Voom: Illustrator Hilde Atalanta's The Vulva Gallery is Showing the Beauty of Vulvas, One Portrait At A Tim
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(Sex)
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... issue while studying clinical psychology in 2015. They then began to look up diverse images of vulvas online, but they couldn’t find realistic pictures—only those related to questions about how to “fix” ...
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Created on 14 October 2021
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Doctors Marian Croak and Patricia Bath Are the First Black Women Inducted into The National Inventors Hall Of Fame, And Yeah, It's About Time
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(Feminism)
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... Fame Inductees is an unbelievable honor,” Bath’s daughter Eraka, an associate professor in child and adolescent psychiatry at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, said in a recent statement. “The NIHF ...
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Created on 30 September 2021