Therapist Explains Why You're Worried About People Being Mad At You

TikTok People pleasers of the world unite! But only if it’s not too much trouble. If you don’t want to, zero worries. I shouldn’t have sprung that on you without checking in first. I’m so sorry. Are you OK? Are we OK? Are you mad at me? I’m sorry! All right: joke over, but no doubt this resonated with some of you. Being hyperconscious of whether someone is mad at you is a common trait, but have you ever wondered where it comes from? TikTok user Maggie Nick (@maggiewithperspectacles), a licensed social worker and trauma therapist who specializes in “Inner...

It Took AI To Bring My Kids Together — And I’m OK With That

My son is disgusting. At least that’s the opinion of my 12-year-old who, on one hand, wants dearly to turn her 7-year-old brother into a playmate, and on the other finds so much about him repulsive, wrong, at odds with her wants and needs. It’s understandable. The age gap is sizable — with a FNAF-loving middle schooler trying to bring a Dog Man-obsessed second-grader into her complex and anxious world of tween imaginings. And yet, there they are, on the couch, drawing together and laughing like old buddies whose age difference is no big thing. The peacemaker: Samsung’s new AI-powered...

The Best Bras To Wear To Tackle A Full Day At Disney

Anyone who’s been to Disney World understands that you do not spend your day in normal conditions. And therefore, you may require something other than your normal bra. Just like you must very carefully pack a pair of shoes from your closet that can deal with 10 miles of walking, splash zones, and intense heat, you need to choose your boob support with thought and care. Before embarking on my trip to Disney, I had some of my favorite brands send me their best options for an all-day, all-weather, all-fun Disney bra. I also recruited my nine co-workers to report...

Will 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Happen? What The Show Creator Says

Adam Rose/Netflix “So, a shiksa and a rabbi walk into a party”… It sounds like the start of one of those trope-y jokes, but as fans of Netflix’s runaway hit Nobody Wants This know, it’s actually the foundation of a pretty irresistible binge-watch. The premise? Kristen Bell’s Joanne, an agnostic sex podcaster known for quickly getting the ick from guys, meets progressive and newly single rabbi Noah, played by Adam Brody, and their connection throws her for a loop. Blame it on the casting (it’s a millennial dream!) or how authentic the characters feel, but either way, it’s a hit...