This post is about Woman Nation and what their willing to do for a man.
Well believe it or not it’s extremely hard for me to find a mate of substance to date. I know what your saying, not you #FirstLady, it's sad but it's the truth. Don’t be foolish and think that I don't get attention or that men don't try. It’s important that we pay close attention to the word substance. The reoccurring topic lately amongst me and girlfriends, is where do you find a man of substance. This past year I’ve done some in field investigation and have been to the club more than anyone I know.
Once again, it had nothing to do with male sexuality—can’t figure out for the life of me why it’s always gal’s sexuality that’s under scrutiny. Maybe because people keep that old tired, “men can have lots of sex and women can’t…because she’ll get pregnant and get labeled a ‘whore’” dogma subconsciously in their heads.
"The Purity Myth" says society is too hard on sexually active women.
Author Jessica Valenti appeared on The Today Show, this morning to discuss her book The Purity Myth. Railing against things such as purity balls and abstinence-only sex education programs, Valenti argues women are being given unrealistic expectations when it comes to sex.
"What Would You Do," ABC's new reality show, pits old friends against a new boyfriend.
Last night's episode of ABC's "What Would You Do?" featured a woman wants to marry her new boyfriend, a much younger man. The boyfriend tells her friends that he wants to get hitched for the green card, but he asks her them not to tell. What would you do in this situation?
Hook-ups: Rite of passage for the liberated woman or act of desperation by a girl with a "reputation"? With platitudes like "Why would he buy the cow when he can get the milk for free?" still circulating, it's hard to differentiate between timeless wisdom and changing times. Here, women of science and women on the street get real about one-night stands.