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by Treena Orchard, Western University
What it means to be a man is changing. Critical men or masculinity studies is an emerging robust...
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by Danielle Sukenik, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
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Sometimes, true love is too good to be true.
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by Fangzhou Wang, University of Texas at Arlington
In the Netflix documentary “The Tinder...
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by Martin Graff, University of South Wales
For the last two-plus years, people hoping to meet their soulmate in person have had a...
by Riki Thompson, University of Washington
Heterosexual dating conventions have long held that men make the first move: first to flirt, first to ask out...
In its third year, BLK's online dating app has quickly become the largest online dating app for Black singles. With approximately 3.5 million downloads...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The state of the union is blissful.
A new Associated Press-WE tv survey finds 66 percent of paired-off adults say their relationships...
by Barbara OrtutayAP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Online dating is shedding its stigma as a refuge for the desperate, but people who use sites such as Match.com and eHarmony are still in the minority. Thirty-eight percent of Americans who are "single and looking" say they've used an online dating site or mobile dating app, according to a new study.