How to Love Being a Little Bit Crazy
October 10, 2009 by Kelli DesRochers
Filed under Relationships
We have all been called “crazy” by boyfriends, family, or friends at some point in our emotion-filled lives. Sometimes it is with love and sometimes it is with anger, but it references an aspect of our personalities that is special and lovable. I just conducted an interview with the insightful self-proclaimed “Crazy Girl” Kaneisha Grayson who teaches women how to be strong and love themselves for being just a little bit crazy! She started the relationship blog CrazyGirl Nation to share advice about careers, happiness, and dating. I wanted to find out how she gets comfortable writing about such private …read more
Make Easter Extra Personal
April 8, 2009 by Aly Walansky
Filed under Relationships
As a nice Jewish girl, I won’t actually be “celebrating” Easter beyond the requisite pink peeps – however, I am – and remain – a fan of bunny love, and can’t think of a better season to embrace it!
I was recently told that the Easter bunny is itself a sign of fertility – thus the eggs – and we all know fertility is basically all about sex. So, why not celebrate Easter with…the best bunny of all time?
Everyone’s favorite sex toy is the Rabbit, which was made popular years ago on Sex and the City. What you may not know …read more
The Subject of Stereotypes: Risk or Opportunity?
September 9, 2006 by Sasha Manuel
Filed under Relationships
This matter has been a perennial source of debate from its conception. It touches each individual’s innate prejudices that either blurs or magnifies his or her view of people in random. Who can actually say that he or she can actually size up a person and know it to be a fact and not speculation or generalisation?
Stereotypes are borne out of prejudices and not from well-founded thought. Some are generated from inferred evidence and others, uh — from real encounters? Heehee. The latter is not a cause for us to generalise, though. That would be a tad bit unfair for …read more




