It began with a few dozen boxes left behind after the death of her father. DOROTHY ROBERTS: I confronted them because they'd been in my basement for a decade already, and so I wanted to see what was ...
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Interracial couples tend to feel more jealousy, but a strong sense of unity can buffer its impact
A new study published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships finds that people in interracial relationships tend to experience higher levels of jealousy than those in same-race ...
Interracial couples often face unique social pressures—from strangers' stares to family disapproval—and two recent studies from the University of Toronto Mississauga shed light on how these stresses ...
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