Women should always have their own money & a Plan B. Period.
Honestly, I don’t really care what anyone says. Any woman (I speak of women mostly because that’s the group that is most affected), who doesn’t have some of her o
Why women need to be more financially independent than men
Because we are women. Women are…. more likely to work less due to maternity leave (and just being pregnant is rough) paying more for ‘female’ things or services l
Money Tours & Honest Acounts: A voyeur’s video view on how people live and spend their money – PART THREE
If you didn’t know, I had been watching Money Tours and Honest Accounts, and here are my summarized thoughts after bingeing on all of the episodes: MILLIONAIRE STATUS = SEEMS
Money Tours & Honest Acounts: A voyeur’s video view on how people live and spend their money – PART TWO
After I watched all of the Money Tours, I fell down this rabbit hole too: GLAMOUR’S HONEST ACCOUNTS They also have Honest Accounts, which is like Money Tours, but no clothing
Money Tours & Honest Acounts: A voyeur’s video view on how people live and spend their money – PART ONE
GLAMOUR’S MONEY TOURS I have been OBSESSED with these Glamour Money Tours videos. Just simply obsessed but they only had one season unfortunately. They talk about their spend
“Why do you always crap on stay at home mothers?”
I don’t. It may seem like I do, but I really don’t and here’s why: False sense of complacency is what I dislike What I don’t like at the core of it all, is
No one assumes single men are tragic a.k.a. Dumbing yourself down for a mate
I got this in an Ask Sherry post and it went on for too long so I made a separate post for it. Hi Sherry, I would like to know your opinion/comments on this study : Even today, re
People of colour use consumer goods to help buy status and acceptance
As a follow-up to my post about why people without resources buy luxury goods, I think I should clarify another point: People of colour buy their acceptability with consumer goods,
Were women really all that greedy in the past?
Having read the amazing biographies of late, and other fictional-yet-historically-based takes on some of these women by Michelle Moran and Emma Campion, I can’t help but wond