April 11, 2012
The belief that homophobes and those who commit hate crimes against gays are lashing out against their own homosexual feelings is not new. But a new study has offered valuable evidence to the speculation. The study links feelings of homophobia with repressed same-sex attraction. It also adds new insight by showing the role strict, homophobic parents have ...
Tags: anti-gay,
denial,
denial of same-sex feelings,
family,
hate,
hate crimes,
homophobia,
LGBT,
parenting,
repression,
sexuality,
study
April 9, 2012
When my grandmother got married in the 1950s, it wasn’t only for love. Marriage had a more practical purpose in those days: to secure a woman’s social status. The newest generation of brides may finally break the age-old rags-to-riches fairytale stereotype that insists a woman marry an older and wealthier gentleman. In fact, they may ...
Tags: bring home the bacon,
education,
income,
marriage,
marry for love,
marry for money,
marrying down,
marrying up,
money,
salary,
social class,
women earn more than men
April 9, 2012
A big debate around modern weddings is the question of whether anyone changes their last name after marriage and if so, who should do so and to what. The origins of this tradition lie in the designation of wealth distribution — marriage was the conduit of wealth to spouses and women changed their names as ...
Tags: children's names,
family,
feminism,
feminist,
forced to take husband's name,
husband takes wife's name,
hyphenated name,
identity,
Lifting The Veil,
maiden name,
name change,
sexism,
surname,
wedding,
wife
April 6, 2012
Remember all of the cheer and celebration when Saudi Arabia said it would allow women to perform in the Olympics for the first time? Well, you can forget all of that. They still don’t respect women enough to let them play. Saudi Arabia’s Olympic chief said Thursday that women would not be allowed to participate ...
April 4, 2012
Women these days are taking longer to give birth than in the 1960s. According to recent research, one of the main reasons is greater levels of medical intervention, specifically the use of epidural anaesthesia. The research is based on the childbirth experiences of women in the United States. I can remember watching an episode of ...
Tags: birth,
childbirth,
complications of birth,
epidural,
epidural anaesthesia,
hospital,
labour,
longer labour,
maternity care,
natural birth,
One Born Every Minute USA,
pain
April 4, 2012
Female writers may exist, but their work is not being recognized nor rewarded. If you beg to differ, I give you Exhibit A: “Women have been entirely shut out of the big-league categories of the National Magazine Awards.” Although they’re nominated for fiction awards, there’s a complete absence of women in the major categories of reporting, ...
Tags: American Society of Magazine Editors,
American women journalists,
ASME,
awards,
broadcast,
contribution,
editors,
feature writing,
female writers,
gender,
Jennifer Gonnerman,
journalism,
Kate Bolick,
literary criticism,
National Magazine Awards,
profile writing,
reporting,
Ruth Franklin,
sexism,
sexist,
The New Yorker,
value,
writers,
writing
April 4, 2012
A new study shows that 80 percent of Australian women wear bras that don’t fit. A separate study had similar results, with 85 percent of women wearing the wrong bra. We all like to tell ourselves that our bras fit perfectly fine. Because, let’s face it, fitting rooms suck and we want to get out ...
April 3, 2012
Online dating is for everyone — heterosexuals, homosexuals, and apparently even married folk, so it’s no surprise that there are dating companies, like Stars in the Sky, that arrange dates for the disabled. What’s more surprising is that the trials and tribulations of disabled daters are now coming straight to British living rooms. Undateables is the new series ...
Tags: attraction,
challenges,
dating,
desirable,
disability,
disability and dating,
disability and sex,
love,
love at first discussion,
love at first sight,
online dating,
relationships,
sex,
sex and disabilities,
Sister Wives,
stereotypes,
stigma,
television,
Undateables,
undesirable,
voyeurism
April 2, 2012
Jailers can strip-search anyone who is being arrested, no matter how minor the crime, according to a Supreme Court ruling Monday. If you get caught driving without a license, walking your dog without a leash, or being drunk in public, you can be stripped naked and searched before taken to jail. Even if police have ...
Tags: civil rights,
crime,
criminal justice,
human rights,
judge,
justice,
law,
police,
privacy,
sexual assault,
strip search,
Supreme Court,
unreasonable searches
April 2, 2012
Women who engage in consensual sex have the same vaginal tears as women who have been raped, acccording to a new study. Researchers compared vaginal samples from 39 rape victims and 110 nursing students. The result: vaginal injuries occurred in 36 percent of rape victims and in 34 percent of nursing students — regardless of if ...