The “Princeton Mom” & Sexual Assault, Revisited
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Over a decade ago Susan Patton, better known as the “Princeton Mom”, made the rounds promoting her book, Marry Smart: Advice for Finding THE ONE. This book presented the 18thRead...
Conservative scolding of Alex Cooper, creator of the Call Her Daddy podcast, is completely out of touch with reality.
Betty Broderick gave up everything to build her husband's success. He replaced her anyway. In 2026, women are still making the same mistake.
Two writers of different evangelical generations offer rival visions of marriage, motherhood, and ambition.
Everyone is arguing about whether to have children, writes Caitlin Flanagan. Almost no one is talking about what you get when you do.
There's a growing trend of selective women who find themselves happily single, no longer buying into the old messages that their worth and validity come from being partnered.
by Laura Hollis at CDN - Congressman Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), who was — until a few days ago — running for governor of California, has had to end his campaign amid a swirling mor...
The novel everyone is reading this summer isn't really about tradwives. It's a reminder of what feminism has always insisted: the patriarchy is the punishment.
Nostalgia, “Again,” and Who Gets to Count The slogan: “Make America Great Again” works by inviting us to long for a past that was ordered, stable, and allegedly better than the pre...
The “girlboss” is back. The term, popularized in the 2014 book Girlboss, once positively connoted a woman who adopted traditional male-coded modes of doing business, but without di...
Alex Cooper got rich and famous by normalizing and encouraging hook-up culture, only to ditch it for what women really want.
Author Caro Claire Burke's debut novel Yesteryear poses high-stakes questions with humor and intrigue.
Our community is deeply divided over the rise of ‘walkaway wives’, with many readers describing midlife divorce as a long-overdue rejection of unequal relationships, while others a...
If you want my honest opinion, no boy will ever be good enough for my princess—is a thing I’d say if I didn’t acknowledge that “princess” is a fundamentally patronizing epithet.
Women often feel their worth has diminished when a husband leaves, as it's assumed that being married is more valuable than being divorced. You don't need to accept that.
The feminists have overplayed their hand. Men and women are finally rejecting their tyrannical, entitled, and condescending mien.
A divorce attorney explores how conditioning, blind trust, fear of conflict, financial dependence, and emotional investment influence women’s relationships with money in marriage.
“The Birth Rate Is Falling, and It Has Nothing to Do with the Cost of Housing, Health Care, or Childcare. It’s Women” “The Falling Birth Rate: A Crisis with Many Complex Causes, Al...
Conservative women from all seasons of life gathered last month to discuss the challenges they face and to share solutions for balancing work, marriage, and... Read More The post H...
Caro Claire Burke’s satisfying new novel reveals the mess the Ballerina Farms of the world are hiding behind all that perfection.
The one-dimensional relationships in “The Devil Wears Prada 2” show writers can’t believe a fulfilled, happy, single woman can even exist....Keep on reading: Is the ‘single woman’...
Twelve years ago, I committed to a life in philosophy—knowing it meant poverty and prolonged adolescence. Years of it. Maybe forever, given the job market’s generosity toward philo...
What research says about income, domestic work, and who really runs the household.Continue reading on Modern Women »
"I think it is an existential problem for men to learn to step into new roles and to actually pull their weight at home," Corinne Low told Fortune.
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