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DiscoveriesFrom asexual to Ze-zir: Making sense of sexual orientations and pronouns

Attraction isn’t one-size-fits-all. While some people feel drawn to one gender, others may connect emotionally or romantically with more than one—or with none at all.

Joseph Shavit
HealthSingle women are happier than single men, study findsJoseph Shavit
DiscoveriesGen Z is transforming sexuality and relationshipsJoseph Shavit
DiscoveriesExploring the Spectrum: A Layperson’s Guide to Sexual Orientations and PronounsJoseph Shavit
DiscoveriesA man’s role in reproduction could soon be entirely replaced by technologyJoshua Shavit
DiscoveriesWomen can predict a man’s attitude towards sex based on the shape of his faceJoseph Shavit
DiscoveriesStronger religious beliefs linked to higher levels of sexual satisfaction, study showsJoseph Shavit
Global GoodRomance over rivalry? New study shows if you would sleep with a fan of your rival team?Joseph Shavit
InnovationsNew condom could boost use and protection, study findsJoseph Shavit
Global GoodStudy finds women can predict a man’s attitude toward casual sexual relationships based on his faceJoseph Shavit
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