Tag: women

The 5 Types Of Girl Friends You Need, According To The Women Of “Game Of Thrones”

There are a lot of dudes populating Westeros, some dateable, but most shitty and conniving and rapey and awful. But whither the ladies? The world of “Game Of Thrones” runs on deception and intrigue, political machinations and the deep-seated need for revenge. The women that occupy this fictional space are as important, if not more […]

Women Prefer Average-Sized Dongs Over That Giant Trouser Snake, According to Science

Rejoice, mediocre-dicked men far and wide. Science has now proven that women actually prefer your standard, average-sized pickle, not the giant looming kielbasa that many men yearn for and few actually possess. As reported by The Daily Beast, researchers used 3D models to represent the plethora of penis sizes, lengths and girths, and presented these […]

‘Maxim’ Photoshopped Priyanka Chopra’s Armpit Out, Because Apparently Women Shouldn’t Have Them

I’m not going to lie, magazine photoshopping “scandals” happen so often I almost don’t even pay attention to them anymore. Men (and probably some female photo editors) are either pigs or are forced to make female stars skinnier, whiter, and dewey-eyed all the time. However, the fact that Maxim took away Priyanka Chopra’s armpit on the […]

When Bae Has Multiple Personalities

Women have been described as more complex than men, but in relationships we would go so far as to say they have a form of multiple personality disorder. Boyfriends and Husbands will tell you about how different their personas can be. Maybe women just know how to get what they want and therefore when they’re […]

Medicating And Oversimplifying Women’s “Moodiness”

I wanted to like Julie Holland’s opinion pieceon “Medicating Women’s Feelings” in the New York Times yesterday, but I couldn’t. Her first sentence in a piece about the dangers of prescribing women medications for normal feelings is “Women are moody.” By and large she explains important issues surrounding “women’s emotionality” and the how we pathologize […]