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From Houston to Heteropessimism: What could go wrong?

From Houston to Heteropessimism: What could go wrong?

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A city reels, leaders insist on calm, and the numbers won’t stop echoing: sixteen bodies discovered in Houston’s bayous this year. We walk straight into the tension between fear and fact—what officials mean by “no evidence,” what communities hear, and how rumors surge when updates feel thin. Instead of settling for a binary—serial killer or nothing to see—we break down the practical signals that matter: time-of-disappearance windows, case-linkage criteria, toxicology realities, and how mapping sites and social contexts can clarify whether a pattern exists or tragedies are unlinked. The goal isn’t to sensationalize; it’s to ask for transparent, methodical communication that respects both investigative integrity and public trust.

Then the conversation takes a sharp turn to a headline-grabbing claim: dating as an “evidence-based” decision. A professor’s choice to stop dating men sparks a wider look at heteropessimism, household labor research, and the seductive simplicity of treating love like an optimization problem. We separate what the data actually shows—persistent inequities in domestic chores and emotional load—from sweeping narratives that turn partners into “junior employees.” Can analytics help relationships without stripping them of humanity? We argue for the middle path: use evidence to illuminate blind spots, negotiate better boundaries, and build fair routines, while refusing to compress identity, chemistry, and care into a single metric.

If you’re curious about how to tell rumor from risk in public safety—or how to balance heart and heuristics in modern love—you’ll find substance, pushback, and a few sharp questions to take with you. Enjoy the ride, share it with a friend who loves a good rethink, and if it resonates, tap follow and leave a short review so others can find the show. We’ll be back after the long weekend—what’s on your plan list?

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From Houston to Heteropessimism: What could go wrong?

From Houston to Heteropessimism: What could go wrong?

Carol Marks