Men Holding Door Open for Women: Power vs Politeness
When a man holds a door for a woman he doesn’t know, could there be times this is to show superiority of the sexes rather than an act of kindness? […]
When a man holds a door for a woman he doesn’t know, could there be times this is to show superiority of the sexes rather than an act of kindness? […]
It’s not “there’s someone for everyone.” It’s “there’s MANY for everyone.” […]
It’s so wrong when someone says “She can have any man she wants” or “He can have any woman he wants.” […]
Is convincing yourself that all things happen for a reason a way to soften the blow whenever terrible things occur? And where do you draw the line? […]
Afraid buff people at the gym will stare at you when you’re exercising? Here’s what they REALLY look at. […]
Prevent needless anxiety and simply DON’T wear a bikini if this troubles you or puts you on edge. There's no shame in wearing one-piece swimwear. There's an entire army of women who have needlessly subjected [...]
Why do autistic nonspeakers who write via pointing to letters on a card always have advanced writing skills? The sophistication never matches their background. […]
Proponents of this pseudoscience are now calling it spell therapy and assisted spelling, and it’s largely endorsed by those who think autism comes from vaccines. […]
Nobody “taught” me to hate obesity. I think independently and actually challenge many societal norms. […]
There is absolutely nothing wrong with drinking hot chocolate during the summertime. […]
It’s a trick question because under certain circumstances, always parking far from a building CAN cause weight loss. […]
Thin may very well be more realistic than morbidly obese. Think of how difficult it’d be for a straight-size or thin woman to eat enough to get fat. […]
Obese people can live to 90 and maybe more, but is this because they’re healthy or is it the miracle of modern medicine? […]
Do you not feel your legs working when performing your heaviest or most intense deadlift sets? […]
Your legs always feel heavy, tired; it’s not DOMS; they just feel never recovered — yet come leg day, they always deliver. […]
Like anything in life, there are authentic versions and there are phony or scam versions. Assisted spelling (rapid prompting method) is not exempt from this. […]
Two nurses who served as witnesses in a medical malpractice case were asked if they knew what cachexia is. Both said “No.” […]
Colorism isn’t new. But the word for this concept is: colorism. […]
Can an Autistic have a special interest without knowing a whole lot about the topic? […]
Once again a report of a missing autistic adult describes her as having “the mind of a 10-year-old.” […]
First there was RK. Then there was LASIK. But will LASIK one day be gone by the wayside, replaced by an even better technology for curing bad vision? […]
Not all forms of vitamin D work the same way inside the body. D2 supplements may actually reduce levels of vitamin D3, the form of vitamin D that the body naturally produces from sunlight. [...]
Research from the National Institutes of Health have identified a process that may help explain why GLP-1 medications work exceptionally well for some people, less effectively for others, and often become less powerful over time. [...]
Aging affects nearly every part of the body, but the brain may be especially vulnerable. […]
Scientists have discovered a fascinating link between a baby’s biology at birth, the development of gut bacteria during infancy, and later signs of autism and ADHD. […]
An experimental pill may offer a different way to treat both type 2 diabetes and obesity other than a GLP-1. […]
Autism has long been recognized as a highly diverse condition, but an international study suggests some of those differences may stem from two distinct biological brain patterns. […]
French fries may increase the risk of getting type 2 diabetes, says a very fascinating study. […]
Manager said they had a new thing: Female employees can have a male escort to their cars due to vagrants loitering in the lot. I declined. Autistic me or Alpha me? […]
That “Upward Bound” made the NYT bestseller list reveals how gullible the public is, actually believing that profoundly autistic Woody Brown wrote it. […]
Why should special needs adults be expected to connect with every human they meet any more than “normal” people are expected? […]
A woman with two black eyes says she fell on her forehead. Or did someone beat her? […]
A simple daily beetroot juice habit might help explain a surprising part of healthy aging: how mouth bacteria are tied to blood pressure. […]
What’s the difference between an autistic special interest in painted nails and a “normal” interest by a neurotypical? […]
High blood pressure can be deadly even if there’s no symptoms; it can cause a fatal stroke. There’s an ancient traditional Chinese exercise (not Tai Chi) that can help lower it. […]
Maybe you already know that high blood pressure, smoking and age are key risk factors for an abdominal aortic aneurysm, but sleep apnea is now being fingered as a player in this potentially fatal condition. [...]
Getting older is one of the biggest risk factors for many serious health conditions. […]
What can you do to slow down the progression of knee osteoarthritis? It’s a surprisingly easy thing to do, and research fully backs it up. […]
Skeptics accuse “normal” people of faking autism for attention, but they fail to back up this claim; they just blow a lot of hot air. […]
Don’t give your kids a junk food diet. A sugary high-processed diet in childhood can reshape how the brain regulates eating long-term, even if the diet gets cleaned up — and even if they eventually [...]