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- The Cut answered a reader question about undergoing dermaplaning as an older woman.
- The Washington Post [gift link] detailed the health risks of pedicures, especially in summertime.
- The Washington Post [gift link] looked at how a particular Tuckernuck dress has become popular in D.C., especially on Capitol Hill.
- Your Tango shared how very few workplaces are menopause-friendly, causing many women to leave their careers earlier than intended.
- Harvard Business Review explained how to ask for help from a position of strength — and get what you need without making yourself look bad.
- Vox delved into pronatalism, whose proponents are concerned that the world is not producing enough children and that society should work to change that.
- The Wall Street Journal [gift link] shared how some couples split expenses in proportion to their salaries — with the help of spreadsheets.
- In The New York Times [gift link], psychiatrists, counselors, and researchers shared their book recommendations for adults with ADHD.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Points in Case, with “Just Confirming Some Details of Your Flower Delivery Order.”
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