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My Boyfriend and I Signed Up for a Summer of Madness. Now Our Sex Life Is Reaping the Consequences.
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My Boyfriend and I Signed Up for a Summer of Madness. Now Our Sex Life Is Reaping the Consequences.

This article is a letter to a sex advice column titled 'How to Do It,' written by a person named 'Never Alone.' The writer describes how their relationship has been affected by hosting guests throughout the summer, which has limited their ability to have private moments together. They express frustration over the lack of privacy, particularly due to their dog needing access to the bedroom at night, and mention feeling resentful about their own choices. The writer asks for advice on maintaining intimacy and keeping their sex life enjoyable despite these challenges. The response suggests reflecting on the role sex plays in their relationship, considering practical constraints, and exploring alternative ways to maintain connection. It also mentions the possibility of using downtime between guest stays to reconnect.

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Slate logoSlateIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 983 days ago
My Boyfriend and I Signed Up for a Summer of Madness. Now Our Sex Life Is Reaping the Consequences.

This article is a letter to a sex advice column titled 'How to Do It,' written by a person named 'Never Alone.' The writer describes how their relationship has been affected by hosting guests throughout the summer, which has limited their ability to have private moments together. They express frustration over the lack of privacy, particularly due to their dog needing access to the bedroom at night, and mention feeling resentful about their own choices. The writer asks for advice on maintaining intimacy and keeping their sex life enjoyable despite these challenges. The response suggests reflecting on the role sex plays in their relationship, considering practical constraints, and exploring alternative ways to maintain connection. It also mentions the possibility of using downtime between guest stays to reconnect.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a personal relationship issue and does not involve any politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. Therefore, it is considered apolitical and leans towards the center.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): The article accurately represents the primary source document, capturing the couple's situation and the advice given without embellishment. The tone remains neutral and balanced.

Slate logoSlateIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 752 days ago
I’m Dating a Great Guy. We Need to Have an Unpleasant Conversation—One That’s Heartbreakingly Common.

This article is an advice column titled 'I’m Dating a Great Guy. We Need to Have an Unpleasant Conversation—One That’s Heartbreakingly Common.' The writer, identifying as 'Geographically Confused,' describes their relationship with someone who meets all their ideal criteria. Both individuals are planning to leave their hometowns by the end of summer and have been seeing each other frequently. Despite their compatibility and shared experiences, they have not discussed the future of their relationship or whether they will remain in the same area. The columnist advises that avoiding such conversations can lead to uncertainty and suggests that the relationship may only appear successful due to the lack of clarity.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses personal relationships and emotional dynamics rather than political issues, policies, or societal debates. While it touches on themes of commitment and future planning, these are presented as personal challenges rather than politically charged topics. The tone remains neutral,劝

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article accurately describes the situation presented in the primary source document, maintaining the core details of the relationship and the avoidance of discussing future plans. However, it adds interpretive elements such as the friends' advice and the emotional weight of the situation, which

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My Boyfriend Wants Less Sex Since I Got Pregnant. The Reason He Gave Has Me Reeling.

This article presents a personal letter to an advice column discussing a woman's concerns about her boyfriend's decreased interest in sex during her pregnancy. She mentions that he started taking testosterone pills, which lowered his libido, but she feels neglected and objectified when he suggests sex is 'mainly for procreation.' The columnist responds by acknowledging the potential impact of hormonal changes in new fathers and notes that testosterone replacement therapy may take time to show results. They advise open communication rather than immediate relationship termination, emphasizing the importance of understanding his perspective and addressing the emotional impact of his comments.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a personal relationship issue rather than a politically charged topic. While it touches on gender roles and societal expectations, it does not present a clearly biased frame toward either side of the political spectrum. The response from the columnist remains balanced, citing

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