women's health
Reasons why newlywed men cheat and how to prevent it from happening to you.
Spring is here and as summer approaches, we officially enter wedding season. We'll watch couples exchange vows and cut a rug on the dance floor before taking off on their honeymoons and, supposedly, years of wedded bliss.However, even newlywed couples, who glow so brightly on their wedding days, are cheating on their spouses not too long after they say, "I do." According to a study at the University of Washington Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors, men and women admitted to cheating at a rate of 20 and 15 percent respectively, which is higher than 15 … Read More
The honeymoon is over as a new trend of newlywed infidelity in men emerges.
It turns out that marriage isn't easy and the first year sure as shinola ain't no honeymoon (after the honeymoon, that is). Over at Women's Health, they're reporting about an unhappy new trend of recently married men cheating. While it's impossible (if you're a quitter) to get statistics on this trend (though Ashley Madison's honcho says that 500,000 of his 3.3 million (about 15%) users are newly married), anecdotes and some advances in cheating technology have made some sort of uptick of infidelity inevitable.
The Women's Health article focuses on male cheating, which, … Read More
Heart disease, frown lines and obesity in women can be symptoms of a stressful marriage.
Hang up the phone.
Leave the house. Put down the donut. Separate yourself. New news out of the UK shows that having a stressful marriage can increase a woman's risk of heart disease. So if your marriage is giving you more misery than pleasure, according to this study, it's best to break it off before your health takes a downward spiral.
Turns out, being in a stressful, strained relationship not only increases blood pressure, it also increases the wives' cholesterol and obesity rates.
But don't think only the women suffer from these bad relationships. Their male counterparts, otherwise know … Read More
More Proposition 8 fighting, sex toy fever, new IVF screening, and adoption.
It's a brand new week but some things just haven't changed. San Francisco is not, as you can imagine, happy with the Proposition 8 results. They plan on taking this all the way to the State Supreme Court. Which is sort of where it all started. The Governator is involved now too, per KCRA.com
Some things don't sit well with the people at Babeland. Like how is it fair that people who voted last Tuesday got discounts on sex toys but some people couldn't use that discount because there's no store in their village, town, or municipality? … Read More
A recent study by the University of Richmond shows that pregnant women are...
You ever get really bad information? Info so bad that you think someone’s just lying to see if you’re paying any attention? We just bumped into an article that makes us question everything we’ve known about pregnancy and its effect on the carrier (oh boy, carrier makes it sound like a disease). According to this article, being pregnant makes women smarter. What the hey hey? Evidently, this research shows that certain hormones flood women’s brains and gives them mental celerity and acuity into their later years.
The study compared women with and without children … Read More