Venus trumps Mars: Women make better investors than men
According to neurological research, women make better investment decisions than men because they are more in touch with their emotions.
Both women and men stereotyped by revealing clothing
A recent study shatters the myth that only women are judged based on provocative clothing. Men can be subject to objectification and it is best for both genders to cover up to appear more capable and less vulnerable.
Breast cancer awareness photographs deemed ‘pornographic’ by Facebook
Recent Facebook censoring breast cancer of photos does more harm than good and shows our societal views of the human body are skewed.
Professional women choosing time over money
A new study is showing women are choosing flexibility and free time over bigger paychecks and promotions.
Large food portions linked to social status
New research has shown that people assume those who order larger sizes in restaurants have more money, however it is typically those from lower socioeconomic groups who super-size their orders.
TV showcasing average women causes body troubles
Television programs showcasing average women may cause as much harm as those featuring extremely thin women.
Money and education can compensate for outward appearance
Love may not be blind, but it can turn a blind eye to extra weight if a person has a higher income or education level.
Fake girlfriends: Creepy or a sign of the times?
Services that send you texts and Facebook posts from a fake girlfriend are popping up online. Having a fake girlfriend might be a quick fix with friends and family but won’t last.

