There’s an uptick in HIV in these millennial groups. Here’s why

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) just released a report about HIV trends for people under 30 in the U.S., and the numbers show an increase in one particular group: 25- to 29-year-olds.
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Nigella Lawson says women of her generation were taught they shouldn’t make men feel rejected

Nigella Lawson has praised the fact that younger generations of women have been brought up to “stand up for themselves,” stating that her generation was raised to treat men in a different way entirely. 
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s visit to radio station shows the royals are finally tuning in to young people

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All eyes were on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this week as they embarked on their second public engagement together to a youth radio station in Brixton, south London.

While much attention was focused on the engaged couple’s body language, Markle’s interactions with the crowds and even her choice of outfit, there’s one detail that appears to have slipped beneath the radar—the significance of the location of their visit.

The royal visit to Reprezent—the only national radio station in the UK that’s presented by young people—shows a commitment to engaging with young people in a refreshingly natural and down-to-earth way. Prince Harry and Markle’s decision to visit Reprezent for their second engagement as a couple is a clear message that the royals are tuned in and listening to Britain’s youth.  Read more…

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Last minute gift alert: Fujifilm Instax Mini cameras are only $40 on Amazon

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This camera uses instant film so you can capture the moment while you’re in it — no Instagram filters necessary. Each roll of film can snap 10 pics and the camera is compact enough to carry around with you. The camera comes in red, but you can also get it in indigo and white

If you’re still trying to figure out some last minute gift ideas for Christmas, then this might be the way to go. Order soon using your Amazon Prime account and get it by the big day. (Don’t have Amazon Prime? Get a free 30-day trial here.) Read more…

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Wall Street Journal says ‘millennials’ is a ‘snotty term’ after years of disparaging multiple generations

Attention millennials (and everyone else): The editors of the Wall Street Journal have admitted to their own faulty use of the term “millennials,” per a post in the Style & Substance section on Monday. 
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Women over 50 see sexual harassment very differently to millennials

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Somewhere between the main course and dessert at a dinner party, I became aware of a colossal chasm in the way my generation and my parents’ generation perceive sexual harassment. It was during a recent trip to my parents’ home in rural Warwickshire, England, that I found myself embroiled in conversations with family friends and neighbours about sexual harassment and sexual correctness with women over the age of 50. 

I learned that some women over the age of 50 feel that, in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, we are in danger of entering an era of extreme sexual correctness, where men will feel under constant scrutiny when interacting with female counterparts. And, though I’d read—and rolled my eyes—at headlines about sexual harassment allegations going “too far”, this was the first time I’d heard a view like this uttered aloud IRL. Needless to say, I did not share their views.  Read more…

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