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Single woman shares the hilarious 'deal breaker' she uses when she doesn't want a second date

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1 It's uncomfortable for people to tell someone they met for a first date that they aren’t beca

1 [Single woman shares the hilarious 'deal breaker' she uses when she doesn't want a second date]( It's uncomfortable for people to tell someone they met for a first date that they aren’t [interested in a second one]( because nobody enjoys hurting another person’s feelings. [TikTokker Jo Brundza]( has mastered the art of painlessly [getting out of a second date]( by making them reject her. How does she do it? Once she realizes she doesn’t want to see them again, she rants about the moon. [Read the story]( 2 [Couples swear by this Scandinavian sleeping method as something that 'could save marriages']( The way a person sleeps can be very different from their partner and sometimes this can cause problems in a relationship. According to the [National Library of Medicine]( humans spend one-third of their lives sleeping. So, it would be best if it is as comfortable as possible. The benefits of getting seven or more hours of good-quality sleep include lower risk for serious health problems, like diabetes and heart disease, reduced stress and improved mood, as reported by the [Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.]( [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [WPHF launched the Invest-In-Women Global Campaign to mobilize $300 million to support female leaders working on the frontlines]( When women peacebuilders, humanitarians and human rights defenders are adequately financed, their impact is exponential. Despite this, the work of women leaders on the frontlines is dramatically underfunded worldwide. The Invest-In-Women campaign would accelerate the reach and support of more than 3,500 local women’s organizations on the front lines to directly transform the lives of approximately 13.5 million people by the end of 2025. Join WPHF today and take your place in the global movement [Read more]( 4 [Husband fulfills pregnant wife's every food craving—from rice crispy sliders to 'sweetdogs']( While cravings are a natural part of [pregnancy]( by the body seeking [certain nutrients]( or to [balance out dopamine levels]( doesn’t make them any less of a wild ride. Social media couple Kay and Tay have all kinds of wholesome glimpses into their relationship. But since Kay became pregnant with baby number two, most of their content has been centered around documenting their pregnancy journey. Which brings us to—pregnancy cravings. Tay provides us with a bit of backstory: Since Kay’s pregnancy began, her cravings have been such an adventure, leading to some unique and sweet concoction“ he wrote on their account. “I’ve made it my mission to fulfill her every craving because there’s nothing I love more than seeing her first bite reaction.” [Read the story]( 5 [Kid in an alien abduction Halloween costume gives a horrifyingly convincing performance]( Some kids just have a natural knack for acting. Frequently, a flair for the dramatics can cause parents significant grief (Ferris Bueller-style) but it can also be a source of non-stop entertainment. A viral video of a kid putting on an [Oscar-worthy]( performance in his new [Halloween costume]( is a prime example. The video shared by [@saddiegau on TikTok]( has been viewed a million times, and when you watch it you'll see why. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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