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- HealthYahoo Life
7 facts about female masturbation that everyone should know, according to experts
Masturbating comes with several benefits that go beyond pleasure, including stress relief and a better night's sleep.
- WorldINSIDER
Putin's leadership is unraveling as he takes regular breaks for medical treatment and is constantly surrounded by doctors, says British ex-spy
Former MI6 spy Christopher Steele told the LBC radio station that Putin is "increasingly ill" and takes regular treatments with an entourage of doctors.
- LifestyleBuzzFeed
This Bridesmaid Went Viral For Venting About Bachelorette Party Costs And It's A Movement
"I find it odd that when someone decides to get married all the sudden all of the people close to them are responsible for their expenses."View Entire Post ›
- U.S.NextShark
58-year-old missing man found to have had ‘quick and painless passing’ in San Jose
A 58-year-old man who went missing in San Jose, California, was found to have died “peacefully and quickly” last weekend, according to his family. Details about the cause of Lan’s death are unclear at this time, but it was confirmed by his son, Kevin Lan, who first shared that his father was missing on Facebook. Peter married at the age of 25 before immigrating to the U.S. from Taiwan and getting a master’s degree in computer engineering at Syracuse University.
- ScienceBGR
Octopuses torture and eat themselves after mating, and scientists finally know why
Nature is made up of some amazing and intriguing creatures. Perhaps one of the most intriguing is the octopus. Some even believe they could be aliens. One mystery that has long evaded scientists is the octopus’s self-destruction after mating. For years, scientists have wondered why octopuses torture themselves after mating. Now, after all this time, … The post Octopuses torture and eat themselves after mating, and scientists finally know why appeared first on BGR.
- U.S.USA TODAY
Mormon mom of six writes viral Twitter thread focusing on male responsibility in pregnancy
Gabrielle Blair may seem an unlikely person to talk about unwanted pregnancies. But the Mormon mom of six is leading the way via Twitter.