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Hooray! Casual Sex Doesn't Cause Any Kind of Emotional Damage

11 hours ago ago from Lemondrop

While we've heard that the one-night stand or having friends with benefits are bad things, a new study has recently found that casual sex doesn't cause emotional or psychological damage. After surveying over 1,300 Minnesotans between the ages of 18 and 24, researchers from the University of Minnesota found that while only one-fifth of participants said their most recent sexual partner was casual, their emotional state was no different from ...

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Philip N. Cohen: The 'Sex Talk': Teaching Too Late (Education Before Infection)

15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Even when parents make an effort to talk to their kids about sex, adolescents' sexual experience is often a step ahead of them. Apart from its emotional consequences, the health implications of this disconnect are serious, and seriously unequally distributed. A new study in Pediatrics shows that by the time many parents talk to their children about sex, they've already had sex. The exact numbers aren't important because the sample was not ...

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Recession reins in America's wanderlust

13 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.

The wanderlust that helped define the American character has been reined in by the recession and the collapse in housing prices, according to a new study showing fewer Americans changing residences than at any time since World War II. About 12 percent of Americans moved in each of the past two years, down from 13 to 14 percent a year during the first part of this decade. Historical trends show a more precipitous drop. In any given year ...

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Survey: Americans mix and match religions

7 hours ago ago from FanHouse

-When it comes to religion, many Americans like the mix-and-match, build-your-own approach. Large numbers attend services of traditions other than their own and blend Christianity with Eastern and New Age beliefs, a survey finds. The report Wednesday from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life also shows tremendous growth over the past three decades in the number of Americans who say they have had a religious or mystical experience. Though ...

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