Easy Chicken Tenders Food & Recipes
Food & Recipes

Easy Chicken Tenders

Food & Recipes

Say goodbye to those fatty, fried chicken tenders forever, and replace them with our healthier baked version. The kids will…

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7 Ways to Be More Confident in the Bedroom Love & Sex
Love & Sex

7 Ways to Be More Confident in the Bedroom

Love & Sex

A confidence boost in the bedroom means more pleasure and passion for both of you. Here are just a few…

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10 Ways to Prevent Obesity Moms
Moms

10 Ways to Prevent Obesity

Moms

It's National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, and if it's time for a reality check about the kids, read on.

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Emergency! Does Your Child Know What to Do? Moms
Moms

Emergency! Does Your Child Know What to Do?

Moms

Are your kids prepared for life's emergencies, like knowing when to call 911? Learn how to get them ready and…

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Relaxation: As Simple as Breathing Horoscopes
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Relaxation: As Simple as Breathing

Horoscopes

Inhale, exhale. The ancient practice of reiki can do wonders for stress levels. Breathing is a big part of it…

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Can You Break His Bad Habits? Love & Relationships
Love & Relationships

Can You Break His Bad Habits?

Love & Relationships

From being a slob to eating junk food, everyone has bad habits. But can you break your partner of his?

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Hot Summer Workouts Diet & Fitness
Diet & Fitness

Hot Summer Workouts

Diet & Fitness

Keep your cool when it's sweltering outside. Here are some great summer workouts to keep your body moving.

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It's in the Cards! New Age
New Age

It's in the Cards!

New Age

Past, present and future – they're all in the cards. Tarot cards, that is. Here are some tips on what…

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Slow-Cooked Stuffed Peppers Food & Recipes
Food & Recipes

Slow-Cooked Stuffed Peppers

Food & Recipes

This dynamic dinner is sure to ring your bell. Your hungry loved ones will hardly have a beef with a…

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Playing Dress-up? Try These On Love & Relationships
Love & Relationships

Playing Dress-up? Try These On

Love & Relationships

Sometimes role-playing can spice up an otherwise ho-hum sex life. Here are a few ways to make things sexy.

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Is Monogamy Unnatural?

There have been many studies debating whether it's "normal" for human beings to remain with one partner for a lifetime. Certainly, many people have done so and continue to do so. But when it comes to evolution, monogamy hasn't always been the rule of thumb. Most animals are programmed to mate with as many partners as possible, in fact. Only about 3-5 percent of mammals form monogamous bonds in the animal world. Over time, the monogamous relationship evolved in order to protect offspring from being killed by other males, scientists theorize. Humans are most closely related to chimpanzees and the bonobo ape, both species that do not restrict themselves to monogamy. The female bonobo is receptive to multiple male partners when ovulating, and males fight one another, as they do in other species, to mate with females. Males also produce more sperm than other primate species to increase their chances of fatherhood.
Christopher Ryan, author of Sex at Dawn, told a TED conference that human sexual behavior is comparable to our ape brethren. Chimps and bonobos don't restrict sexual activity, and they use it much in the same way as humans, as a manner of bonding. A new study finds that the hormone oxytocin is at the root of our desire to be with one person. Men who were spritzed with the hormone and showed pictures of their romantic partners showed a renewed attraction for that person and less so for strangers. The release of oxytocin triggers dopamine, a hormone that influences reward, motivation and even addiction. It makes people feel more trusting and more social and is triggered by massage, hugs and other social interaction. So it's not a question of what's "natural" – it's simply a question of you and your partner's desires.