Stop trying to prove racial discrimination doesn’t exist (aka myth of the Model Minority)
I saw this post, and of course I inwardly sighed because while this data is true (U.S. Census Bureau), it doesn’t look at the whole picture. It is only seeing one side and no
A girl is a burden but a boy is freedom
Triggered (?) by this book: A woman is no man, that connected so damn deeply with my own experiences growing up (though not as harsh by any stretch of the imagination), it made me
On being an equal partner whatever that means to you and yours
I am constantly being told how lucky I am that my partner does all the: Shopping and inventory supply planning for the household – soap, toilet paper, household dishes and eq
“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
Women and Men – Looking at Money Differently
I was reading some interesting articles the other day, and it seems to point out that women want different things from their money than men. Women, crave things like stability, str
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
Want to feel strong and feminist? Become financially empowered
By this, I don’t mean to become financially empowered by learning how to day trade, what a butterfly option is, or any of that other high finance stuff. I am talking about ba
Why do men focus on money but women on beauty?
One argument I’ve heard over and over again is that men focus on money, success and wealth because .. they want women. And women focus on beauty, style and wellness… to
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Women are being forced to choose being a mother or to go to work
1. Edged out This article talks about the issue that we never seem to truly address, or gets brushed over: Why is women’s paid labour the first thing to get sacrificed in the
Diamonds really are a girl’s best friend – Why women weren’t gold diggers
In watching “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” (1953), it struck me that people found it funny, entertaining, or even a bit rude because it’s assuming all women are gold