November 30, 2009
With today being World AIDS Day it seemed a good time to discuss myths and facts about HIV. In spite of over two decades of research and science there is still a lot of misinformation about HIV. Some of these will be discussed below. Myth 1: You cannot get a test for HIV until 6 ...
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November 8, 2009
According to the New York Times, homosexual couples raise the most well adjusted children. They are about as gay and promiscuous as normal kids, but are more tolerant and less conventional in their thinking. For the first time there is a large enough sample size of children raised by same-sex parents to draw conclusions about how ...
October 23, 2009
I hate the poster for Motherhood. She looks pissed off and as if she is desperate to say something but can’t because of the dummy in her mouth. Either there was a really talented designer for the poster, or the studio is just accidentally implying that motherhood shuts women up. (Video after jump) In the ...
October 10, 2009
A weather-beaten eye cast over the media: HatManJim looks at a story in the headlines and as a feminist with a penis (Menimist? Femi-meni-mist? I just believe i n women’s rights, I’m not having gender-reassignment. OK?), attempts to map the sexism inherent in the press, without inadvertently saying anything lecherous about breasts.
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October 9, 2009
Mick // Children aged four and up will be taught sexual education, according to a new curriculum from Glasgow City Council. The program begins in P1 (kindergarten in America) where children will be taught about body parts and ends in P6 (about grade 4) with information about sexually transmitted infections, including HIV and Aids.