If there's one thing that hurts the most, it's comparing yourself to others. From body issues to confidence problems, ...
True style in your 60s has nothing to do with chasing trends. It’s the quiet confidence of timeless choices that always feel ...
Wharton professor and economist Corinne Low, Ph.D., explains why so many working moms feel like they're failing on all fronts — and why it's not their fault ...
Love at first sight has always been one of the most romanticized ideas whether we in popular literature like ‘Romeo and Juliet’, cinema like ‘Roman Holiday’, and popular culture like Korean Television ...
A TV historian has said she thinks Jane Austen would be disappointed that women do not have equality in 2025. Lucy Worsley was speaking at Austen’s birthplace in Steventon, Hampshire, at a country ...
This post is a review of What’s On Her Mind: The Mental Workload of Family Life. By Allison Daminger. Princeton University Press. 256 pp. $29.95. In 2018, a comic entitled “You Should Have Asked” ...
Of the 8,233,028,358 people living on this planet today, 49.8% are female. There are no intellectual, medical, or other limitations that objectively restrict 49.8% of the population from taking part ...
As U.S. birth rates continue to fall to historic lows, a new study reveals the complex and uncertain reality behind Americans' family planning decisions—particularly among women who say they want ...