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Taylor Swift has done it again. Her 10th album, “Midnights,” has captured how the entire internet is feeling: depressed. But also so much more than that, she’s given permission to trade self-love for self-hate. And honestly, it’s fantastic. Swift personally introduced her album on Spotify on Oct. 21 with the inside scoop: “The first thing
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Image Source: Getty / Terry Wyatt Taylor Swift‘s 10th studio album, “Midnights,” officially dropped on Oct. 21, and fans are loving it. The highly anticipated visual album became Swift’s fifth released album in only two years, and its 13-song track list explores themes of loss, late-night ruminations, and synthy-pop concessions. However, one song in particular,
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Editor’s Note: We at POPSUGAR recognize that people of many genders and identities have menstrual cycles. This particular story includes language from experts who generally refer to people with menstrual cycles as women. During the menstrual cycle, there’s quite a bit going on within the body. You might experience headaches, cramp-y discomfort in your lower
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As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. If you’re trying to reduce the amount of waste you produce while on your period or just want to
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Iranian rock climber Elnaz Rekabi is suspected to have gone missing after competing without a headscarf in an International Federation of Sport Climbing championship in Seoul this weekend. Following her early departure from Seoul and claims of retribution from the Iranian government, many currently fear for Rekabi’s safety and whereabouts. The 33-year-old professional climber from
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Trigger Warning: This article contains mention of sexual abuse. Please proceed thoughtfully. In the penultimate episode of “House of the Dragon,” there’s a lot that happens: a dead king, a coup on the part of the Greens (led by Queen Alicent and her father Otto Hightower), murder in the small council, and a coronation centering
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Contrary to what some may believe, the vagina is not an infinitely complex, mysterious part of the body nearly impossible to pleasure. The reason people may think that, though, is because women’s health — and, more generally, the bodies and sexual wellness of those assigned female at birth (AFAB) — are criminally underresearched. There’s just
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Image Source: Getty / Frazer Harrison Warning: This post contains mentions of physical, emotional, and psychological abuse. Please proceed thoughtfully. Abigail Breslin is supporting survivors of domestic abuse after candidly sharing her own experience on Instagram on Oct. 14. In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the “Stillwater” star revealed she had been in an
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Each year in the US, an estimated 12 million adults who receive outpatient care are misdiagnosed, and oftentimes those patients fall within a minority identity, including women, non-white Americans, and those within the LGBTQIA community. That’s why we created Finally Diagnosed: a monthly series dedicated to highlighting the stories of those who’ve been overlooked by
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Experts are anticipating an intense flu season this year, as preliminary numbers from the CDC report higher than average cases of respiratory illness. Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, and South Carolina in particular are showing high levels of flu activity, per the CDC, and areas in the southeast and south-central U.S. are experiencing higher flu activity than
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Though the term “psychosis” may be thrown around loosely, the diagnosis is often much deeper than describing someone’s erratic or abnormal behavior. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, a period of psychosis is what happens when an individual’s “thoughts and perceptions are disturbed” and they “have difficulty understanding what is real and what
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