Materialistic People Turn To Shopping To Conquer Stress: Study
People who score highly for materialism tend to turn to shopping -- and compulsive spending -- in the face of stress, according to a small new study from Michigan State University.
People who score highly for materialism tend to turn to shopping -- and compulsive spending -- in the face of stress, according to a small new study from Michigan State University.
“You’ve been up for 15 minutes and you haven’t made me a sandwich?” This is the sweet way that Stephanie Smith's boyfriend greets her in the morning.
Hungry for a new handbag? Interview magazine posted a photo to Instagram pulled from their September 2013 issue showing a vending machine... filled with designer handbags. A few weeks ago, we discovered the bra vending machine in Japan, but these encased beauties are so much more practical.
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Have some extra cash to burn? You might want to join this bevy of fashion-forward beauties and splurge on their fall-ready footwear.
Over the past decade, the U.S. Army has turned a blind eye to soldiers sporting visible tattoos. Seems that if the military really needs you to risk your life in Iraq or Afghanistan, it tolerates the body art crawling up your neck or down your legs. But with those wars winding down, tattoos are being dishonorably discharged, so to speak.