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The Beliefs of a Separatist Feminist
by simrn, Aug 9, 2007
Economically and psychologically, the interests of males are best protected by the coercion of females. It is pure optimism to see men in your mind's eye as a group intensifying their interests with the intention of being altruistic to women. A separatist feminist chooses to go up against men more willingly than to reform them, out of a belief that men would not make over until they realize that they have to.
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Learning to be Alone
by Dee Cabal, Aug 5, 2007
Have you ever felt lonely? Being single and on your thirties can be depressing sometimes. We've all been through that emotion, but, is it really depressing when there's so much out there to explore? I wonder about this...
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How Not to Murder Skinny Women Who Complain About Being Fat
by Melanie Marten, Jun 7, 2007
Every overweight woman has experienced the horrible situation in which a skinny woman complains about being fat. As the size-four model type bemoans the nonexistent girth of her hips and waist, the woman with a few extra pounds stands by rolling her eyes and grimacing.
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Anxiety and Life
by SonnyD, Aug 17, 2008
How women deal with anxiety due to life's stresses.
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Ladies, After Clawing Your Way to the Top, Put Your Claws Away... Please
by ddutton, Aug 16, 2008
Women who succeed by clawing their way to the top sometimes forget that their achievements speak for themselves and they don't need to continue to claw beyond reason.
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Raising Daughters Among Indian Families Urged
by MJ23, Mar 4, 2008
Discrimination among men and women must be eradicated as a means to reconcile differences and gender disparity. Everyone is created for the purpose of helping out each other. I hope India will totally promote gender equality.
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Your Daughter's Changing Role in Family and Society
by Allen Teal, Feb 20, 2008
The ways that the role of daughters has evolved in the past fifty years and a look at how the role has changed and why.
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Romance in Teen Publications and Literature
by balisunset, Aug 10, 2008
One of the most vivid memories of many a young teen girl is trying to figure out how to be “pretty,” especially if, by the standards of the day, she is not attractive. As a result, she may subscribe to a teen magazine at the age of 10 and pore over articles that outline makeup strategies to “correct” eyes placed too far apart or too close together, or promote clothing styles designed to conceal bodies that are too pear-shaped, too square, or otherwise “wrongly” shaped.
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When to Stop Chasing Eternal Youth and Give in to Life Changes
by Dugane, Aug 9, 2008
It starts earlier and earlier. Despite the numerous claims that thirties are the new twenties, many women in their thirties display behaviour that screams "I want to stay young!". But, how to remain focused on yourself, and have the best of both worlds – youth, which goes away with the age, and wisdom, which comes with the age?
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Is 50 the new 30?
by CutestPrincess, Aug 6, 2008
How to grow old gracefully.
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