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I won’t bury the lede: Much has been written about the “orgasm gap,” with research showing that straight women have statistically fewer orgasms than any other demographic. A new study offers some insight into why, and why it’s so widely accepted.
It turns out, men are generally perceived as being more entitled to orgasms than women — and it’s not just men who feel that way. Both the men and women surveyed gave answers to that effect. Go here for more.
Xo, Ashley Rockman Here’s how researchers came to this finding
In case you missed it Friend Zone — our month-long exploration of friendship — is still going strong. If you’ve ever wondered if your friendship is built to last, this story is for you. It runs through the signs that your relationship with a friend has staying power, even if you don’t see each other or talk all the time (common, these days!). 1. You celebrate each other’s successes
FYI On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are toxic friends that drain and deplete you. It can be hard to know if a friendship is truly toxic, and once you’ve determined that, what to do about it. Is this type of friendship worth saving? Is it possible for a toxic dynamic to change? Everything you need to know about toxic friendships
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