
Taylor Andrews
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- Is "Death Grip Syndrome" Killing Your Sex Life?3 Mar—POPSUGARDespite its name, "death grip syndrome" is not something that is going to kill you. That said, it could absolutely kill the vibe if it's one of the reasons you or your partner has a hard time finishing during sex. Let us explain. Death grip syndrome is a term used to describe someone who has difficulty orgasming during sex because they've become too accustomed to a specific type of stimulation during masturbation. While it isn't an official medical diagnosis, death grip syndrome is a very...
- The Art of Announcing a Celebrity Breakup29 Jan—POPSUGAROf all the ways to announce the end of a relationship, posting a prayer on Instagram is a choice. When "The Bachelor" alum Matt James used this method to announce his breakup with Rachael Kirkconnell to the world, it was a wildly different approach from the usual carefully crafted celebrity breakup statements most often seen on social media. There was no joint message or vague language about the love shared and the "privacy needed at this time." It was simply James going rogue, reportedly...
- Why Does Food Taste Infinitely Better When Cooked by Someone Else?17 Dec 2024—POPSUGARI'll be the first to admit that I'm no chef. The most elaborate meals I cook come from the Trader Joe's frozen section. But on the rare occasion I want to bake a chicken dish or sauté some vegetables, it never quite hits. And when I say it "never quite hits," I mean I have a pizza delivery on standby just in case. It's not that my food is bad; it is edible. But even if I follow a recipe down to the last teaspoon of garlic powder, it never compares to the same dish made by someone else. One...
- The "Shopping Cart Theory" Is Often Used as a Character Test — Should It Be?20 Nov 2024—POPSUGARYou may not think too much about your habits at the grocery store. But there's likely one small decision you make there every week that has sparked a lot of conversation on the internet: What do you do with your cart when you have finished loading the groceries? According to the "shopping cart theory," your answer might reveal more than you'd expect. Though the shopping cart theory isn't exactly rooted in scientific research, whether or not you return your cart at the grocery store when no...