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7 Of The Best Boxer Briefs We Recommend

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The post 7 Of The Best Boxer Briefs We Recommend appeared first on Effortless Gent. It’s no surprise that boxer briefs are the most popular underwear choice among men. They’re more supportive than boxers and less binding than traditional briefs. But just as not all gents are built alike, not all boxer briefs are made the same. Some of us need more support, while others are prone to chafing. You might need more length if you’re going on a long bike ride, and more looseness if you’re lounging around. If you’re on the hunt for the perfect boxer briefs? We’ve...

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Review: PNW Components Lander Jacket

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PNW COMPONENTS LANDER JACKET REVIEW Review by Drew Rohde | Photos by Sourpatch After developing a loyal following for creating simple yet reliable bike parts, PNW Components’ Lander Jacket is part of their new apparel line. Sporting a clever cut, water-resistant DWR coating, abrasion 4-way stretch fabric and plenty of other neat features, this jacket showed up just in time for the wet weather. After almost two years of development, PNW Components was excited to send us one for review, so let’s dig in. THE LAB PNW Components says the Lander Jacket, available in orange or green, is designed to...

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A Christmas Courtship by Shelley Shepard Gray

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I didn’t realize A Christmas Courtship by Shelley Shepard Gray was part of the Berlin Bookmobile series and book three at that, but I loved the idea of a bookmobile librarian helping an Amish bachelor court his neighbor. This sweet holiday story shares two romances to warm your heart. A Christmas Courtshipby Shelley Shepard Gray Series: Berlin Bookmobile #3 Narrator: Tavia Gilbert Length: 7 hours and 22 minutes Genres: Faith-Based Fiction Source: Publisher Purchase*: Amazon | Audible *affiliateRating: Narration: 4 cups Speed: 1.3x In this endearing Christmas tale, a bookmobile librarian knows just the novel to help an Amish bachelor woo...

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Digital Nomad Guide to Living in Seoul, South Korea

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When thinking about South Korea, probably the first things that come to mind are mobile phones, K-pop, North Korea, and Netflix’s hit series, the Squid Games. After living in Seoul as a digital nomad for a year, I discovered that there is infinitely more to that country than the few things Westerners associate with it — this is an underrated digital nomad city. For example, did you know that Christianity is the largest religious group in Korea? Or that golf is one of South Koreans favorite leisure activities along with baseball? That the food is incredible? Or that they are...

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What Grieving People Really Want At This Time Of Year

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After losing someone close to you, certain milestones can be tough. So while the festive season is joyous for many, it may also be a time of sadness. “This time of year can stir up old memories of those we have lost, and it can be a very painful time for many,” explained Michelle Chalfant, a licensed therapist and host of the podcast The Adult Chair. “And when someone we love is hurting during a time of celebration, it can be challenging to know how to respond and offer support.” But there are specific things that you can say and do...

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