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Gen Z and Millenials reveal their red flags, and here are the folks who aren’t getting dates

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Gen Z and Millenials reveal their red flags, and here are the folks who aren’t getting dates

The numbers are stacked against young men when it comes to finding love on dating apps. They outnumber women 2 to 1 on the platforms, making the competition pretty tough. A new study finds that they’ll make things even harder for themselves if they admit to listening to the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast in their profiles.

A new poll by Change Research surveyed 1,033 registered voters between 18 and 34 to ask about their political leanings and dating preferences. It discovered that women’s biggest red flag when looking for a relationship is a date revealing they’re a MAGA Republican, with 76% of women saying it’s a turnoff. The second biggest red flag for women is people who “have no hobbies” (66%), and the third is those who say “All Lives Matter” (60%).

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Husband sparks hilarious discussion online by seeking advice to convince wife not to get more cups

Many of us love collecting specific items. For some, it’s postal stamps, coins or seashells. For others, it’s comic books, baseball caps, toys or trading cards.

And then there are those who feel they can never have enough coffee cups. A good coffee cup can go a long way in sparking a tiny bit of glimmer in one’s day and when there are so many different types and designs of these delightful vessels, how is one supposed to spot a particularly fun coffee mug and simply walk away?

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Meet the 18-year-old advocating for teen mental health, one inspiring podcast at a time

A changemaker is anyone who takes creative action to solve an ongoing problem—be it in one’s own community or throughout the world.

And when it comes to creating positive change, enthusiasm and a fresh perspective can hold just as much power as years of experience. That’s why, every year, Prudential Emerging Visionaries celebrates young people for their innovative solutions to financial and societal challenges in their communities.

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Margot Robbie and Liam Hemsworth’s real Aussie accents are shocking in resurfaced TV clip

A saying in modern-day Hollywood goes something like this: The best American actors are Australian. Over the past two decades, Australian actors have taken over Tinseltown, including “Barbie” star Margot Robbie, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Chris and Liam Hemsworth, Samara Weaving, Naomi Watts and Eric Bana.

Many actors have played American characters so often that people in the States have no idea they are Aussies.

Margot Robbie’s American accent is so good that she was cast to play the quintessential American woman, “Barbie,” in this summer’s biggest hit film. She proved herself by playing various American characters, from Harley Quinn to Sharon Tate.

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Husband’s secret checklist for his wife’s daily tasks has people debating healthy boundaries

husband anonymously sought out the help of the Reddit community to see if he was in the wrong for keeping calendar reminders to ask his wife about stuff going on in her life.

On the popular “Am I The A**hole” subreddit, he explained that checking in and staying aware was something his wife was really good at, but something he struggled to maintain. He attributed part of it to what he called being “a fairly self-centered person.”

“I wish that weren’t the case,” he wrote. “But in retrospect a lot of bad behavior on my part was not corrected and even enabled when I was young. By the time I realized this character flaw I was already well into adulthood and I have found that old habits die hard.”

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