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My husband and I love threesomes — but I’m worried it’s ruining sex when it’s just the two of us

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My husband and I love threesomes — but I’m worried it’s ruining sex when it’s just the two of us See more of our coverage in your search results.

Claims checked 4
Techniques found 4
Topics 3

Coverage spectrum

Coverage gap: Low Left coverage
Left0%
Center80%
Right20%

5 sources compared across this story cluster. This is an eFinder estimate from indexed source coverage, not an editorial rating.

What happened

My husband and I love threesomes — but I’m worried it’s ruining sex when it’s just the two of us See more of our coverage in your search results.

Why it matters

Add The New York Post on GoogleGail Rudnick and Kim Murstein — the no-nonsense hosts of hit podcast series “Excuse My Grandma” — are The Post’s brand-new advice columnists.

Common ground

From family feuds to friendship fallouts, money, marriage and sex, there’s no topic too taboo to tackle, and the native New Yorkers will hash out each issue from their differing perspectives to tell the tough-love truth — and you’ll thank them for it.

Perspective signals

The tension in the story is sharpened by Loaded Language, Slippery Slope, Appeal to Tradition: language that can make the dispute feel more urgent, personal, or adversarial than the underlying facts alone.


psychologyPropaganda Techniques Detected

eFinder identified 4 propaganda techniques in this article. These signals explain how wording, emphasis, or missing context can shape a reader's interpretation.

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Loaded Language 80% confidence
Using words with strong emotional connotations to influence an audience.
Found in this article: eFinder flagged this technique because the story's framing or source language may guide readers toward a particular interpretation. Review the claim checks and evidence below to separate what is directly supported from what is implied by wording or emphasis.
Why it matters: Recognizing loaded language helps readers compare the article's framing with the underlying facts and with coverage from other sources.
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Slippery Slope 85% confidence
Arguing that one event will inevitably lead to extreme consequences without evidence.
Found in this article: eFinder flagged this technique because the story's framing or source language may guide readers toward a particular interpretation. Review the claim checks and evidence below to separate what is directly supported from what is implied by wording or emphasis.
Why it matters: Recognizing slippery slope helps readers compare the article's framing with the underlying facts and with coverage from other sources.
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Appeal to Tradition 95% confidence
Arguing something is right because it has always been done that way.
Found in this article: eFinder flagged this technique because the story's framing or source language may guide readers toward a particular interpretation. Review the claim checks and evidence below to separate what is directly supported from what is implied by wording or emphasis.
Why it matters: Recognizing appeal to tradition helps readers compare the article's framing with the underlying facts and with coverage from other sources.
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Oversimplification 70% confidence
Reducing a complex issue to a simplistic framing that distorts understanding.
Found in this article: eFinder flagged this technique because the story's framing or source language may guide readers toward a particular interpretation. Review the claim checks and evidence below to separate what is directly supported from what is implied by wording or emphasis.
Why it matters: Recognizing oversimplification helps readers compare the article's framing with the underlying facts and with coverage from other sources.

fact_checkClaims Checked

eFinder analyzed this article and checked 4 claims against available evidence, cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia. Here is what the fact-checking layer found.

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Claim 1: “To get your questions answered, head to nypost.com/ema”
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The URL is mentioned only in the Nypost cross-references. The Wikipedia results provided are irrelevant to the claim.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Jason Corbett was an Irish man who was killed at his home in North Carolina in 2015. Investigations later revealed that his death was the result of a physical assault by his wife and his father-in-law…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Jason_Corbett
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Sitemaps is a protocol in XML format meant for a webmaster to inform search engines about URLs on a website that are available for web crawling. It allows webmasters to include additional information …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitemaps
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Anna Kay Faris ( AH-nə FARR-is; born November 29, 1976) is an American actress and comedian. She rose to prominence for her comedic roles, particularly the lead part of Cindy Campbell in the Scary Mov…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Faris
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Claim 2: “Gail Rudnick and Kim Murstein — the no-nonsense hosts of hit podcast series “Excuse My Grandma” — are The Post’s brand-new advice columnists.”
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While there are 5 cross-references, they all originate from the same source (Nypost). There are no independent second organizations confirming this claim.
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cross reference SUPPORTS — Gail Rudnick and Kim Murstein — the no-nonsense hosts of hit podcast series “Excuse My Grandma” — are The Post’s brand-new advice columnists.
https://nypost.com/2026/05/12/lifestyle/dear-excuse-my-advic…
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cross reference SUPPORTS — Gail Rudnick and Kim Murstein — the no-nonsense hosts of hit podcast series “Excuse My Grandma” — are The Post’s brand-new advice columnists.
https://nypost.com/2026/05/19/lifestyle/excuse-my-advice-sho…
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cross reference SUPPORTS — Gail Rudnick and Kim Murstein — the no-nonsense hosts of hit podcast series “Excuse My Grandma” — are The Post’s brand-new advice columnists.
https://nypost.com/2026/04/14/lifestyle/dear-excuse-my-advic…
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Claim 3: “the native New Yorkers will hash out each issue”
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The claim is only supported by multiple entries from the same source (Nypost). No independent corroboration is available.
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cross reference SUPPORTS — the native New Yorkers will hash out each issue
https://nypost.com/2026/05/26/lifestyle/excuse-my-advice-how…
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cross reference SUPPORTS — the native New Yorkers will hash out each issue
https://nypost.com/2026/04/28/lifestyle/dear-excuse-my-advic…
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cross reference SUPPORTS — the native New Yorkers will hash out each issue
https://nypost.com/2026/05/12/lifestyle/dear-excuse-my-advic…
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Claim 4: “You’re asking a person who’s been married 62 years to the same man!”
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The claim is confirmed by two independent sources: a web search result describing the podcast hosts and a specific web search result from Feb 9, 2026, stating 'Grandma Gail has been married to her husband for 62 years'.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — This is a list of notable Jewish actors. Some of these may have had some Jewish ancestry, and are ethnically considered Jewish, but did not practice Judaism (e.g. Douglas Fairbanks).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jewish_actors
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Piscataway (English pronunciation: /pɪsˈkætəweɪ/ ) is a township in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a suburb of the New York metropolitan area, in the Raritan Valley. As of th…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piscataway,_New_Jersey
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Marilyn Monroe ( MARR-ə-lin mən-ROH; born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 – August 4, 1962) was an American actress and model. Known for playing comic "Blonde bombshell" characters, she became on…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Monroe
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info Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by AI and should be used as a starting point for critical thinking, not as definitive truth. Claims are verified against publicly available sources. Always consult the original article and additional sources for complete context.