Women Are Better At Hiding Affairs, Study Says

feetA new study reveals that women are much harder to read when it comes to cheating. Researchers asked men and women to pick out cheaters from the pack, and while it was easy to tell who the male cheaters were, when it came to women, men had a much harder time telling who was unfaithful. The study gathered 1,500 heterosexual, white adults to analyze photographs and rank faces on a scale where a rating of one indicated a face that is “not at all likely to be unfaithful,” while a 10 is “extremely likely” to fool around.

Experts found that both men and women were capable of predicting a man’s infidelity — but neither could reliably asses a woman’s. Men with more “masculine” features were more likely to be pegged as cheaters by both men and women — and rightfully so: more of these men had actually cheated or poached women already in relationships. But when it came to women, it was anyone’s guess

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Check out more about a study that shows women are better at hiding affairs: https://nypost.com/2019/04/17/women-are-better-at-hiding-their-cheating-study/

Beyond Hetero, Homo, and Bi: Alternative Sexual and Romantic Orientations

holdinghandsMiley Cyrus made the news recently when she came out as pansexual—and in doing that, educated a whole lot of people about what that term even means. Pansexual is one of several sexual and romantic orientations out there that a person can identify as, beyond the commonly accepted ones like heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual. So here are 6 different terms related to sexual and romantic identities that you should know.

  1. Asexual
    An asexual is “someone who does not experience sexual attraction.” Asexuality.org adds that while asexuals may find others attractive, and may even want to be affectionate, they are just not interested in having sex.
  2. Graysexual
    The Frisky defines it as “something more fluid between sexuality and asexuality.”
  3. Demisexual
    Someone who identifies as demisexual doesn’t typically feel sexual attraction unless they “have already formed a strong emotional bond with the person.”
  4. Pansexual
    Pansexual refers to those “who feel they are sexually/emotionally/spiritually capable of falling in love with all genders.”
  5. Skoliosexual
    Genderqueerid.com explains that these folks experience “sexual attraction to non-binary identified individuals” or those who do not identify as cisgender.
  6. Zucchini
    This is the name for a partner who is engaged in a “queerplatonic” relationship, which means a queer, non-romantic but more-than-a-friend relationship.

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Check out more about alternative sexual and romantic orientations here.