chelom leavitt
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Mutual presents solutions for dating struggles
Amid the more than 1,500 dating apps and sites, Mutual has become a popular dating app across BYU campus.
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BYU’s marriage prep course helps students navigate dating pressures
BYU's marriage preparation course equips students with necessary skills to build successful relationships, no matter their relationship status.
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The Honeymoon Phase: reality or social media personification?
Stories are often told about the 'Honeymoon Phase' after couples first get married: a time of bliss, happiness and calm after the stresses of planning and carrying out a wedding. Pictures of honeymoons, laughter and experiences are shared on social media, often depicting married life as the best time of a person's life.
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BYU addresses campus menstrual health resources
Julyn Shepherd taught her children from infancy as all mothers do: These are your eyes, these are your ears and these are your arms. In the same manner she taught her children about their genitals in respectful, medically accurate terms.
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Professors, therapists aim to reduce sexual stigma
Picture this, you and your husband have class together. Like most other classes at BYU, you sit in a big lecture hall, take notes, look at slides and get an assignment to turn in next class. As you shuffle to pack up your bags, your professor announces your homework: write two paragraphs about the clitoris.
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BYU conference discusses changing the way people talk about sex
BYU students and faculty participated in a 'Promoting Healthy Relationships' conference that encouraged changes in how people discuss sex and sexual assault.
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