June 14, 2011
Waking up in the morning feeling refreshed and rejuvenated may be more important than we thought — especially for women. Their relationships depend on sufficient sleep. Women who experience insomnia before bed are at risk of developing problems in their marriages, according to new study results. Researchers tested the sleeping patterns of 35 couples over ...
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September 7, 2010
Feminism threw a wrench in the works, not only redefining womanhood, but in many ways obliterating the foundation of masculinity. Manhood for Amateurs is Michael Chabon’s attempt to explore the issue, yet it is blessedly free from lectures about the subject. It’s salvation lies in the tagline, which reads: The Pleasures and Regrets of a ...
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February 19, 2010
Almost half of marriages end in divorce these days. “Why?” you ask. Well clearly it’s because women no longer submit to their husbands! At least according to Rev Mark Oden in Kent, England.
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November 23, 2009
Gee golly gosh men are stupid. Especially husbands. They just can’t do anything without our help. But wait! Is that just my latent femininity being jealous of my husband’s prowess around the house? Yes, according to research this week from Sex Roles. The hapless husbands are ubiquitous. They populate our TV on sitcoms and commercials, ...