September 19th, 2008
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There’s this super cute article published in Women’s Health Magazine about the top 11 things that men love in women. Geez, how are we supposed to know that men love women in their ’sweaty post-gym rawness’ – when you’re not wearing any makeup and you’re all sweaty? Anyway, the list is pretty helpful – makes you think of not trying too hard to please your man.
Which got me to thinking about the top things that women love about men. Ready or not, here’s my ten cents worth of advice.
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After writing a multitude of short stories and three novels, it seems to me that women-in-conflict is a subject matter that interests me. Each of my books has two female characters central to the story’s theme and usually those two females are at odds with each other. “Bobby’s Diner,” my latest release, shows two unrelated women in conflict with a man at the center of their ire.
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September 15th, 2008
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By Adrienne R
The current issue of Vogue is 798 pages.
If you tried to fly with it, American Airlines would probably charge you an excess baggage fee.
An issue that long is significant for several reasons — especially for refuting anyone who says that haute couture is frivolous or meaningless.
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September 13th, 2008
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By Rachel Draker
Odds and Ends… its the title of a chapter in Anne of Avonlea and when I picked up my tattered copy the other day I noticed those three words were underlined. Why? Because my life is full of them. I stick out. I am Hawaiian/Irish/Native American.
I am a contradiction. When I was seven I asked my Grandmother how to describe my nationality for a project in school and she said, in a tone of reproach – “Just say you’re made up of odds and ends and leave it at that.”
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September 11th, 2008
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By Clara Freeman
When I was a young 20 something, men approached me on the streets with “hey georgeous!” sometimes in that bold come hither leer that only men have…At thirty, the leer became less bold… more sensual in approach. It was the slight raise of the brow upon first encounter to that softly whispered “damn girl” that becomes sunshine on a rainy day because of a perfect compliment from a total stranger…
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September 10th, 2008
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By Ruth Higdon
Women are strong. I have always believed that women can handle any and all challenges that come their way. Finally women are seeing the potentials that freedom allows. There has always been a cause – if not several – to face up to and tackle to enlist the talents of women.
Healthy ambition and desire are ageless. Believe that, believe that there is always a future.
September 10th, 2008
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By Angeli Kakade
What do you get when you combine the launch party for the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 game, Tiger Woods himself, Michael Phelps, X-box, a NYC night club equipped with an all night open bar, plasma TVs featuring the game, and miniature gourmet cheese pizzas? A whole lotta testosterone! Men as I’ve never seen them before. Whether they were short, tall, handsome, unattractive, single, or attached… it didn’t seem to matter. They all carried this heightened energy of maleness that made me question if they might have actually thought they were an incarnation of King Leonidas going off to save the land of Sparta. Ok, so that might be a bit of an exaggeration, but I can’t help but wonder what it is about sports that make men feel more… manlier? Unless you are an athlete by profession, shouldn’t watching sports be for the enjoyment itself and not a reason to feel like a man? Forgive my ignorance here and enlighten me. An entire club full of men all much more interested in a trophy named after a shipping company than the few girls that mingled in the crowd…
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September 10th, 2008
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By Debbie Cluff
I was reading a recent post on twitter which said a SAHM wanting to be a WAHM. I thought those were the strangest acronyms and quickly googled them to see what they meant. I guess SAHM means “Stay at Home Mom” and WAHM is a “Work at Home Mom”. Having just gone through the program created on www.powerstrategies.tv I have now have officially become a WAHM. Amazing that finding one program, a program that actually supports being a WAHM and will discount their program because they see value in who I am, can change my life. I know you have heard this a million times, but Kim Power Stilson is the real thing and she really wants Women, Small Businesses, and Stay at Home Parents to become successful and accomplish their dreams. So about the business I have…
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September 10th, 2008
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By Jennifer Holdren
The ultimate question for us bigger women. The answer is not simple. Sure, there are thousands out there that love bigger women and some of those men are even called “chubby chasers”, a term in which I find a slight crude. I have struggled for years with being a larger woman never satisfied that my own personal weight was acceptable. I see hundreds of other women and think how beautiful they are no matter the size and think “why can’t I be that pretty?” The fact is, as cliche as it sounds, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I have come to terms with my figure and learned to embrace it. Love it. I flaunt the features I am proud of and do not feel like I have to be a size 2 or 0 to conform to other people’s ideals of ‘beauty’. I wish every woman out there could take a step back, and realize that she is beautiful in her own way. Be proud of who you are, and love yourself.
September 5th, 2008
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I’m going to make list of best women’s shoes of all times. Ok-Ok maybe not all but at least 1000 of them.
I hope it will be enough for us, yeah ?
1000. Black Croc-Embossed Patent Leather Ankle Boots with Gold Sole by Yves Saint Laurent

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