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Male Fruit Flies Go for Alcohol When They’re Deprived of Sex

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Can booze serve as the next best option if you can’t get busy? A new study found that, after being  deprived of sex, male fruit flies made a beeline (or is it a fly-line?) for alcohol.

Are Your Relationship Issues Interfering With Your Sex Life?

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If either you or your partner are worried about the other person leaving your relationship, it could affect your ability to enjoy yourself in bed. A new study from Deakin University examined the experiences of 127 individuals and found that …

Study: Women Want Empathy From Men in Order to Be Happy

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Guys, if your lady is upset, try to understand where she’s coming from (or at least look like it). A new study from researchers at Harvard Medical School and Bryn Mawr College found that as long as women think that their …

STDs Have More Than Doubled in Senior Population

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Sex isn’t just for the young folks: A new study published in the British Medical Journal found that 80 percent of seniors 50 to 80 are sexually active. But with that abundance of activity, the rate of STDs has skyrocketed.

Why Do Women Lose Interest in Sex Over Time?

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Anecdotally, it’s no surprise that women lose interest in sex over the course of a relationship, but new research is delving into the “why.” A study of 170 individuals from the University of Guelph in Ontario found that women’s desire in …

Study: Men Think About Sex 19 Times a Day

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We’d have guessed higher! New research from Ohio State University found that men think about sex around 19 times a day. For women, it’s about 10 times. Either way, that’s a decent amount of sex on the brain for both genders. …

Study: Women Like Men Who Are Unsure About Them

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Welp, science just confirmed something that we women have known for years: The more unclear a man’s feelings about us are, the more we like him.

30% of Young Couples Who Agree to Monogamy Cheat

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Here’s a study that could serve as a big wake-up call for young people in relationships: Researchers at Oregon State University found that out of 434 heterosexual couples, 40 percent disagreed on whether they had opted to be monogamous, meaning …