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relationships

A man nearly kisses a woman whose skin is made of circuits.
December 2024 / Technology

When Your Lover Is a Bot

October 4, 2024October 4, 2024 - by Mihika Agarwal

Artificial intimacy is taking over the dating world—and leaving us lonelier

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An illustration of a wedding dress outlined with a heart.
July/August 2023 / Society

My Guilty Pleasure: A Morbid Curiosity for Say Yes to the Dress

August 22, 2023December 21, 2023 - by Tranna Wintour

At the end of each episode, I feel like I’ve dodged a bullet

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An illustration of a couple on their phones during a candlelit dinner.
June 2023 / Society

As a Therapist, I Know What’s Breaking Couples Up

May 26, 2023May 26, 2023 - by Andrew Sofin

How relationships come to an end and the scourge of the smartphone

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An illustration of three human silhouettes on a background of blue, orange, pink and peach. The large white silhouette sits behind two other silhouettes that are orange and blue.
Memoir

Finding My Voice as My Mother Lost Hers

March 24, 2021October 19, 2021 - by Minelle Mahtani

Not long after I started my job as a radio host, my mother told me she had tongue cancer

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An illustration of a house and satellite dish, surrounded by mountains.
Fiction / January/February 2020

Saturday Project

January 3, 2020March 27, 2020 - by P.N. Van Den Bosch

It’s true: Laura listens well and says just enough at the right times. Geoff has even seen her do this and thought nothing of it. Still, he senses an undertone in Marcus’s gratitude

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Image of a Bride and Groom Barbie with a Jagged Split Between Them
Society

Yes, It’s Okay to Break Up with a Good Man

May 15, 2018January 23, 2023 - by Kelli María Korducki

Why are women still told that romantic relationships need to be preserved at all costs?

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Photograph by Christopher Wahl
March 2017

Dating While Black

February 15, 2017January 2, 2025 - by Hadiya Roderique

What I learned about racism from my online quest for love

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Image courtesy of katebolick.com
Books

What Was the Spinster?

May 13, 2015April 10, 2020 - by Jessica Johnson

Kate Bolick, modern love, and being alone forever

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A bed with cement blocks on top of the mattress
September 2014

Just Do It

September 18, 2014April 13, 2020 - by Micah Toub

Sex researchers have found a new way to keep the spark alive

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July/August 2008 / Technology

Skype Love

July 12, 2008February 6, 2024 - by Jonathan Garfinkel

Are we drawn closer by being farther away?

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