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Love Bytes: How To Recover From A Drunk Text

Oops you did it again? 12 must-click links to get you through the weekend.

Before you go out for another marathon weekend of drunk texting, vibrator buying and mooning after your sociopath non-boyfriend, check out some of these twelve links from our Internet besties. Empower thyself!

Are Your Astrology Signs Sexually Compatible?

Are Your Astrology Signs Sexually Compatible?

Horoscopes get sexy. Find out what a person's zodiac sign says about their sexuality.

Sure, we've all read about how romantic or commitment-shy each zodiac sign is—but do you know what a person's sign says about how they feel about sex? Who likes role-playing and who likes a bed of roses? Who needs a long warm-up session and who's ready for take-off after a peck on the cheek? With the help of Phyllis Vega, author of Erotic Astrology: The Sex Secrets of Your Horoscope Revealed, we found out what your—or your love interest's—sign indicates about sexual style, turn-offs and turn-ons. Plus, find out which signs are sexually compatible. Written by Justine van der Leun for AOL Health. More from AOL Health:

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Female Vs Male Brain: Is There A Difference?

Are there differences between the male and female brains? Yes! Science explains.

Men and women evolved different brains over millions of years, because of necessity. Men chased down food for their families and provided protection. Women cared for the young and old, and provided a nurturing environment. Because of these different roles, the sexes evolved to process information differently, think in radically different ways, expect different things, and have different perceptions, beliefs and behaviors. In the last forty years, as the gender roles in our society have been blurred, both males and females have become more and more confused as to what is normal behavior. We expect our partners to be able to read our minds and think as we think. Unfortunately, we are just not wired that way. Reprinted from the book Sex on the Brain by Daniel G. Amen, M.D. Copyright © 2007 by Daniel G. Amen, M.D.  Published by Harmony Books, a division of Random House, Inc.