As a culture, we love to put a magnifying glass to a woman, fictional or real, and discover something seething and horrifying inside her. We’ve been at this for thousands of years.
Mary Gaulke: Content strategist, feminist, theater enthusiast, nerd
As a culture, we love to put a magnifying glass to a woman, fictional or real, and discover something seething and horrifying inside her. We’ve been at this for thousands of years.
Hello, excuse me. I hope you are dressed up for this post, because you are in the presence of royalty. Meet His Royal Highness, the Snuggle King, Peeta Mellark.
Modern masculinity is a Superfund site, and I’m tired of pretending otherwise.
I would defend Matthew Saracen in a knife fight. Matthew Saracen would defend anyone in a knife fight, but most especially his grandma. He’d also prefer no knives be involved.