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Love, Drama & Everything In Between

The crushes, the chaos, the almost-relationships, the “why did I text him?” moments. Our love stories are here for every woman who has ever ignored a red flag and called it chemistry.

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Celeb Chaos & Drama We Pretend Not To Care About

From messy Hollywood moments and must-watch shows to internet scandals, iconic interviews, and the kind of drama that somehow becomes your entire lunch break - this is your escape into everything loud, addictive, and wildly entertaining.

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5 Reasons Kittens Love Christmas

You think you love Christmas? Check your elf hat at the door. Your excitement is only a fraction of what cats across the world are feeling. This year, I’ve been lucky enough to watch two kittens experiencing Christmas for the first time and I’m a little jealous of all the fun they’re having. Here are five […]

Frisky Rant: The Public Faces Of The “Childfree By Choice” Movement Just Went And Got Pregnant

Almost exactly year ago, TIME magazine ran a cover story called “The Childfree Life” about the rising number of Americans who were opting not to have kids. One of those couples was Paul and Leah Clouse, who both felt that they couldn’t balance their creative interests (a bakery for her, a blog for him) and also be good parents. “If […]

New Study Says Women Leave Their Jobs Because Their Jobs Suck, Not Because They’re Having Babies

A new report on millennial women at work claims that one of the researchers’ big surprises was that “Women around age 30 rank pay, lack of learning and development, and a shortage of meaningful work as the primary reasons why they leave organizations.” And, wow, I’m just shocked to hear that, aren’t you? So surprise. Such unexpected. Forgive my […]

8 Things Working At Disney World Taught Me About The Human Race

Last semester I worked at Walt Disney World and encountered thousands of “guests” (as they are known in Disney-speak) a day. They came to Walt Disney World from all over the actual world, although they tended to be predominantly from the Western Hemisphere North America, Europe, or Brazil, and were all ages, races, and attitudes. Even […]