The 20 Year Battle With UTI’s … Finally Won
February 4, 2013 by Robyn Hussa Farrell
Filed under Empowerment, Featured, Loving Your Body, Moms & Sisters, Pregnancy, Self-Care, Wellness
My first bladder infection occurred 20 years ago, when I was dating the guy “I wasn’t supposed to be dating.” Thanks Motorcycle Dude. So — naturally — I was a bit sheepish when I called my parents to ask them what it was. I remember my mom saying (… loudly), “there’s only two ways to […]
Is Hooking Up Good for Girls?
June 5, 2012 by Tracy
Filed under Body Image, Featured, Guys, Healthy Communication, Self Esteem, Self-Acceptance, Sharing Feelings
This Guest Post graciously submitted by Rachel Simmons. As a relationship advice columnist for Teen Vogue, I get a lot of mail from girls in “no strings attached” relationships. The girls describe themselves as “kind of” with a guy, “sort of” seeing him, or “hanging out” with him. The guy may be noncommittal, or worse, in another no-strings […]
The Right Lube for You
March 3, 2012 by Robyn Hussa Farrell
Filed under Activism, Body Image, Loving Your Body, Self-Care, Wellness
One of the common problems most women experience especially in their pre-menopausal years is the decrease of vaginal lubrication during sex. Without enough lubrication, sexual activity during these times is uncomfortable and non-pleasurable. Because of this, the use of personal lubricants (sex lube) is highly popular. But before buying a lubricant, be sure that you […]