Women, all three-point-whatever-miserable-billion of them, are not to be dealt with. What woman on earth does not yearn to meet a man so that she can reproduce with him and then divest him of his hard-earned money? Read more
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Why Would White Women Vote For A Man So Widely Accused Of Sexual Abuse?
As a sexual assault survivor, I want other white women survivors to understand that rape culture and racism are a package deal. Read more
Artist Kayla E. Is An Angry Woman
Nat Brut, a get-thee-to-its-pages-right-the-hell-now publication that is literally revolutionary — as in, it’s actually changing the face of what literature and art is “worthy” of being published. It values inclusivity above all and the result is nothing short of spectacular. Read more
The Ongoing Joke About Women And Money Isn’t Funny Anymore
The beauty of the woman in that joke? She makes him feel extremely competent. Read more
Are Mis-Gendered Band Names ‘Ironic’ Or Sexist?
It’s about representation. Who we’re used to seeing matters. Read more
Birth Control Reminds Women Of Barren Sex Life
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5 Sex Workers Speak Out On The Super Bowl Sex Trafficking Myth
The narrative that the Super Bowl brings with it an influx of sex trafficking is not only false, but dangerous. Read more
On The Privilege And Assholery Of Being An Artist
How are single moms, or poor folks caring for their poor families, supposed to make time to compose, to be religious about their scholarship? Read more
What’s It Like To Take The Earth As Your Lover?
Launched by artists and activists Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens, ecosexuality is focused on the red-hot — if unusual — cross-section of ecology and human sexuality. Read more
Worst Night Ever: Grand Larceny On New Year’s Eve
A five-shots-of-anything-for-$10 deal, a young Tom Selleck lookalike, a swollen ankle, a cop car, a lost cab, and bumfuck Brooklyn — “Guys We Fucked” co-host Krystyna Hutchinson opens up about a New Year’s Eve to remember (and regret). Read more