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Demi Lovato starts using ‘she/her’ pronouns again

Aug 3 2022 Share

Music star Demi Lovato has revealed that she has started using ‘she/her’ pronouns once again. This news comes after last year when Lovato announced that she was non-binary and would start using the ‘they/them’ pronouns. Lovato did however confirm that she will be using both sets of pronouns

This news was announced in an interview on the podcast Sprout, where Lovato said that she had ‘been feeling more feminine.’ “I’m such a fluid person when it comes to my gender, my sexuality, my music, my creativity,” the artist said.

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In the past she had also confirmed that she identifies as both queer and pansexual. During the podcast Lovato also explained the reasoning behind last year’s decision stating: “I felt like, especially last year, my energy was balanced in my masculine and feminine energy,”

She continued on by saying “I didn’t feel like a woman, I didn’t feel like a man. I just felt like a human. That’s what they/them is about for me — feeling human at your core.”

The former Disney star did also reveal that she understands the confusion certain people feel towards which pronouns, saying “everybody messes up pronouns at some point, especially when people are learning. It’s just about respect.”

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Non-smokers given six extra paid days off to compensate for smoke breaks

Non-smokers given six extra off days to compensate for smoke breaks
Aug 3 2022 Share

A number of companies in Japan have granted their workers an extra number of vacation days to non-smokers to compensate for the smoke breaks that they do not take.

While smoke breaks take around five to ten minutes, a break or two will eventually add up. Moreover, Japan’s is engorged in its own smoking culture, with around 20,000,000 people presumed to be smokers within one of the world’s largest tobacco markets.

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In what started as a simple thought in the company suggestion box, Japanese companies eventually ended up rewarding non-smoking employees with six extra paid leave days for their work. Piala Inc CEO Takao Asuka opted for such a measure to “encourage employees to quit smoking through incentives rather than penalties or coercion.”

What would YOU choose? Smoke breaks or paid vacation days?

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“How will passengers enter the bus?” Awkward railing removed following online intervention

"How will passengers enter the bus?" Awkward railing removed following online intervention
Aug 3 2022 Share

Infrastructure Malta has removed an awkwardly-placed railing in the newly-reformed Triq Sant Andrija in San Gwann, after the confusion it created for obstructing entry at a bus stop.

Originally erected to provide pedestrian safety, the railing was sarcastically called “Pure genius” by Nationalist MP Adrian Delia and hundreds of commenters before Infrastructure Malta”s intervention.

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A note from Infrastructure Malta to Adrian Delia stated that the temporary railing was ordered to be removed, and it eventually was. IM also highlighted that such works are part of a larger project meant to upgrade the area’s infrastructure, ‘including a new stormwater system and new road surfaces and alignments’. 

What do you make of this?

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WATCH: Malta’s most common sex-related question is about penis size

WATCH: Malta's most common sex-related question is about penis size
Aug 2 2022 Share

Like every other country in the world, Malta and its citizens deal with sex-related issues on a daily basis and problems range from very common to relatively obscure.

Thankfully, clinical sex and relationship therapists like Matthew Bartolo exist to create a space for discussion and understanding on such issues. During Malta Daily’s latest episode of GROUNDED with Sarah & Amy, Bartolo breaks down some of the most common issues and questions amongst the Maltese population, with one of the most common being related to penis size.

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The therapist discusses that comparison is a common issue, revealing that the average penis size is 5.5 inches. He went on to state that when in a relationship, size isn’t really an issue and oftentimes, they are met with more situations where the penis is too big rather than too small.

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During the full episode of GROUNDED, Bartolo also discusses the stigma surrounding sex in Malta and the taboo of discussion due to the vulgar nature of the Maltese language, amongst other topics.

Do you think that sex is considered taboo in Malta?

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