Archive for August, 2008

Single Parenting - A Juggling Act

These days many women are being asked to act as both mother and father. This dual role is a very taxing and challenging one, but with so many father’s on holiday from their kids, it is the way it is and most single mom’s have stepped up to the plate to give it their [...]

Published by admin on August 29th, 2008 | Filed under Single Women Issues | Comment now »

Women’s Rights…Did We Really Gain Anything?

The 1960’s brought about great change.  For women, this marked the end of an era, but I really don’t think that women knew the ramifications of creating an air of equality for women to have the same rights to work and to get an education as men.  I am not ignorant, I hold a degree, [...]

Published by admin on August 27th, 2008 | Filed under Married Women Issues | Comment now »

Birth Control Issues

Birth control has become a hot topic of conversation among women lately.  I am sure it has always been a concern, but with so many new options for women to choose from it can be difficult to determine which method is right for you.  The following are some of the hottest new options on [...]

Published by admin on August 23rd, 2008 | Filed under All Women Issues | Comment now »

Safety…Women On Their Own

The world has changed and I am not necessarily sure that it is for the better.  More and more women are living their lives alone, without a husband or even a man in their lives.  This is leaving a lot of women more vulnerable than ever to a potential assault.  Many men think of women [...]

Published by admin on August 22nd, 2008 | Filed under All Women Issues | Comment now »

Gardasil - A Miracle Cure Or A Hoax?

In case you haven’t heard, which by now I am sure you have, there is a new vaccine on the market for women, especially for young girls called Gardasil.  This new vaccine is supposed to prevent HPV which is the human papilloma virus, a sexually transmitted disease that women get.  The ads seem to say [...]

Published by admin on August 14th, 2008 | Filed under Younger Women's Issues | Comment now »