The Leighton Show on TikTok posted the hysterical questions college freshmen ask their parents. Kids are asking how to boil water and how to fill out a job application. Experts say students should ask ...
Conversations about sex are happening more freely and frequently than they once did. But even as we become more comfortable discussing certain topics, there are others that still make some people a ...
Making small talk is a valuable skill, both professionally and personally. However, even the most well-meaning people can sometimes ask questions that unintentionally make others uncomfortable or ...
IUDs (intrauterine devices) are more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. But the idea of a foreign device in your body can be scary. Lots of women have questions about the insertion process ...
Therapy is a touchy subject. Lots of people think they’re probably fine but are not sure, while others want to talk to someone about their problems but don’t really know if therapy would work. We ...
Having sex is something that, by its very nature, has the potential to be a little embarrassing. Human bodies are unpredictable, so chances of something unplanned (and potentially mortifying) ...
At home — often late at night — you know exactly what’s worrying you about your health. It may be that you feel depressed or anxious, that you’ve started having problems with a leaky bladder (a second ...
It’s rare that someone is born financially savvy, which is why it’s important to ask a lot of questions when learning how to properly manage your money. However, discussing financial issues is often ...
From poop habits to gas and bloat, a gut health dietitian answers the questions you’re too embarrassed to ask—but really should. Reviewed by Dietitian Kelly Plowe, M.S., RD Gas, bloat and poop are ...
Good morning, my dolls. I hope you had lovely autumnal weekends. We went to celebrate my aunt's 50th birthday in Pennsylvania. She wore an Indian sari to her birthday party, which my sister had ...
While reading a comment by s_souche yesterday I was struck by the extent to which he believes he knows things that just aren't so - and, more interestingly, by a style of argument based on the supreme ...