It’s assumed that abusive parents mistreat all of their children. But sometimes, they only single out one. It’s called the “Cinderella phenomenon.”
Author: Jenna Ryu, USA TODAY
Jamie Lynn, Britney Spears and when sharing your trauma affects other people
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Times Square subway tragedy amplifies racial trauma for Asians. Do people still care?
The AAPI community is mourning its latest victim, Michelle Go, who was pushed in front of a subway in Times Square in New York.
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Struggling with dry, irritated skin this winter? Dermatologists are recommending a new hack called “slugging.”
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‘Struggle love’ is toxic. Why are we romanticizing it?
“Struggle love” describes a toxic relationship where one partner deals with hardships of infidelity or multiple breakups to “prove their loyalty.”
‘Dad bods’ have been accepted for years. Are mom bods next?
“Dad bods” have been accepted for years. But why aren’t “mom bods” normalized in the same way?
Why we push away those we love most: ‘They didn’t deserve that’
Many people are rude, mean and angry towards people who love them the most. Read their stories — and their regrets.
The Kardashians, their kids, and our desperate desire to know what’s ‘real’
Kim and Kourtney Kardashian’s daughters officially joined TikTok this year. Are they showing us what’s “real” in their seemingly glamorous lifestyle?
Men who are ‘too nice’ to women are called ‘simps.’ Why this insult is problematic.
Using ‘simp’ may seem like a harmless joke, but experts say it’s damaging to equate a man’s kindness with weakness.