I’ll argue that the Pill (with a capital “p”) stands out among the rest. It’s portable, solves for millions of women’s problems like spotty skin, painful periods, unwanted or unneeded pregnancies, and you’re fucking taming nature in the process.
Read MoreHow do you scratch that itch and explore those parts of yourself without disrupting or destroying what you already have with someone else? In other words, how much would you be willing to risk in your own relationship to find that part of yourself you’ve always been searching for…?
Read MorePoop, pee, snot, spit-up, drool, throw-up — it’s all gross, right? Now, imagine it isn’t yours: it belongs to your child. And you have to handle it -- sometimes literally handle it. But we’ll get to that. Before becoming a mom, I thought dealing with someone else’s bodily functions would be a huge deal. Now, it’s just a regular part of my day…
Read MoreAt Conversational, we like to spark conversation about a lot of topics, and this month we’re focused on our bodies and how they function. As women, part of that chat often eventually turns to how you manage your cycle and prevent pregnancy. So, we asked on social media: Why did you choose your method of birth control?
Read MoreThere’s a trend happening – a movement, if you will – of Millennials running away from those tried and true social norms. They are marrying later (me!), if at all. They’re looking at career paths and deciding for themselves if a college degree is necessary. They’re waiting to have children or embrace a mortgage. They’re much more open about their struggles, successes, fears, and goals.
Read MoreI was about three-quarters of the way through my first basic girls’ night skinny margarita when the woman sitting to my right, a friend of mine for several years, uttered seven words I doubt I’ll ever forget.
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