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by | Dec 19, 2023

More women are watching porn than ever before, according to a recent report from Pornhub Insights. Since 2015, the percentage of female viewers of Pornhub worldwide has increased 12 percent, rising from 24 percent to 36 percent in eight years….

by | Dec 14, 2023

With abortion cast as a “losing issue” for Republicans, former Trump counselor and campaign manager Kellyanne Conway thinks she’s found the silver bullet: contraception. Conway visited Capitol Hill this week to propose that Republican candidates shift their talking points to…

by | Dec 5, 2023

Both of my grandfathers are dead. Both died abruptly.  My father’s father passed away from a stroke when I was just 13. My father and I watched it happen. Or, rather, I watched my father watch it happen. The grave…

by | Nov 29, 2023

Have you ever gotten in trouble or received a nasty look when holding an elevator door for a woman or for pausing when the elevator door opens for all the women inside to get off or for those waiting outside…

by | Nov 10, 2023

To hear them talk about it, feminists are fighting an uphill battle with the patriarchy, the pay gap, and gender inequality. But after Tuesday’s abortion victories in Ohio, Virginia, and Kentucky, it might just be time for feminists to spike…

by | Nov 1, 2023

No matter how sincere the efforts to make sports “inclusive,” every inclusion initiative ends with the reality that sports exclude. USA Cycling wanted to “prioritize the balance between fairness and inclusion” when developing its latest Transgender Participation Policy. Its solution…

by | Oct 30, 2023

In the penultimate scene of 1979’s The Brood, mentally disturbed Nora Carveth gives birth to something — not a human child but a dwarf-like creature from a “psychoplasmically induced” external womb. The audience is led to believe that the small…

by | Oct 24, 2023

People can be incredibly dumb. We expect some people to be immature. For instance, teenage boys tend to make idiotic decisions — partly because they are addicted to adrenalin, and partly because they have pubescent prefrontal cortexes. (READ MORE from…

by | Oct 4, 2023

One of the more thought-provoking movies of the past — however many years you might consider as your relevant time frame — is Children of Men, the 2006 dystopian apocalyptic nightmare co-written and directed by Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón and…

by | Oct 2, 2023

Here’s a promise I’ll make to you good people: I won’t pepper this column with inane puns referencing the inane song titles from Taylor Swift’s musical catalog, as so many other entries across the web have done amid this latest…

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