Made Up (Volume 2): Non-Makeup Users
/I thought the demographics of non-makeup users would be predictable. I was completely wrong.
Read MoreI thought the demographics of non-makeup users would be predictable. I was completely wrong.
Read MoreAlthough they share some commonalities, people’s experiences and reasons behind using makeup differ.
Read MoreFor many, the triggers of anxiety are elements of everyday life and vary depending on the person.
Read MoreAfter hearing so many people talk about their own anxiety, I began to grow curious to see what I could learn.
Read MoreOur society and history have been wounded for quite some time now. What can we do to help?
Read MoreCan we as a society diminish, if not end generations of abuse and harassment? Arguably, we can.
Read MoreIn many cases of sexual oppression, there is the phenomenon of victims downplaying the severity of the event.
Read MoreSexual oppression can happen to anybody, regardless of gender identity or orientation.
Read MoreIdentifying what sexual oppression looks and sounds like, and defining “the line."
Read MoreTo better our collective social and mental health, we need to understand each other on an emotional and psychological level.
Read MoreThere are many natural ways to cope with the symptoms of depression.
Read MoreA year ago, I began a men’s group, a place for guys to feel safe talking about our lives without covering up with machismo.
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