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Homosexual couples shed light on power sharing in relationships
Darkfrog submitted, created time 6 months 4 weeks (www.nytimes.com)
When Vermont legalized gay marriage, psychologists jumped on the opportunity to study human relationships. About a thousand heterosexual and homosexual couples participated in a study on relationships.
In general, homosexual relationships were more egalitarian, whereas in heterosexual ones the women got a disproportionate amount of the housework (and initiating conversations about relationship upkeep) and the men got a disproportionate amount of the financial responsibility. In addition, the homosexual couples argued better 
Humans Marrying Robots? A Q&A with David Levy
sumsung submitted, created time 10 months 2 weeks (www.sciam.com)
Last year, David Levy published a book, Love and Sex with Robots, which marked a culmination of years of research about the interactions between humans and computers. His basic idea is that, for humans who cannot establish emotional or sexual connections with other people, they might form them with robots. The topic is ripe for ridicule: On the Colbert Report in January, host Stephen Colbert asked Levy, " 
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