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| | The Scam Of The Soulmate | There’s been a lot of talk online lately of an idea called limerence. It’s the seemingly uncontrollable feeling that you cannot live without another person. That your attraction to them is irrefutable, irreplaceable, permanent, and potentially requitable if you play your cards right. As reported in Pioneer Works Broadcast, people who claim to experience limerence often describe it as a disruptive, even debilitating force, which compels them to seek validation from someone who may be oblivious to their existence. But in an online Cosmopolitan poll that asked how readers felt about “falling in limerence,” 87% picked the answer: “Give me an all-consuming romantic infatuation or don’t waste my time.” There is tons of research dismantling this idea, and yet, it still has a hold over us. Read More |
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| | | | | | | | | BEAUTY | An Eye Cream So Good Even My Husband Won't Stop Using It | I generally think eye creams are superfluous skin care products. If I spread my regular moisturizer or hydrating serum over the area, I see the same results as when I use a product specifically designed for the under eyes. But I definitely notice if a product goes above and beyond by actually making a noticeable difference in my complexion — and this new launch is the latest to receive my gold star. Read More |
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