Category: women
Women Have a Greater Stake in Keeping their Marriages Together: Vulnerability Part II
by Caroline After writing and reading all the comments on my last post on women’s vulnerability, I articulated something to myself for the first time. Perhaps I always knew this, but I had never...
Woman Am I: A Blessingway Night
Author’s note: October 25, 2019. Over the last decade, I’ve learned a lot about cultural appropriation. Blessingway is a Navajo term, and given that I’m a white person living in a state and a...
The Maybes of Parity
by mraynes Yesterday, in an effort to conquer a melancholy mood and get a break from the endless toddler demands for my attention, I went to the gym and hopped on one of the...
Let’s Make a Deal!
One of my favorite game shows as a kid was “Let’s Make a Deal.” I loved the excitement of watching someone try to decide whether to keep the prize they’d already won, say...
Does Blogging Every day keep that nasty Feminine Mystique away?
by mraynes Earlier this week I had the pleasure of reading through the Master’s thesis of one of the bloggernacle’s own. Michelle Glauser has had a steady presence in our community for a couple...
The Truth About Pop Music and Feminism
by mraynes This past Saturday, mr. mraynes and I watched High Fidelity for the first time. About fifteen minutes into the movie, the John Cusack character asks, “Did I listen to pop music because...
Modesty is in the Eye of the Beholder
by mraynes Before I left my job two weeks ago, one of my colleagues came into my office and asked to speak with me. She immediately started apologizing for the behavior of her adult...
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