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How-tos for female empowerment; learn how to break the glass ceiling, promote women's issues, challenge the gender status quo and more.
Birth Control, Is It Right For You?
Birth control. It's not really talked about. We aren't fully informed. And honestly, it's a little scary to know which is right for you. As a young woman who isn't quite ready to have a baby (whereas my partner very much so is), I've been left to be in charge of making sure that my eggo does not get preggo.
By L. M. Williams5 years ago in Viva
How can a woman find herself?
How to find the meaning of life? More and more women complain of a feeling of emptiness and meaningless. Often a woman is at a loss because she does not know what she really wants. Work does not bring you pleasure. You are angry with clients, patients, colleagues.
By Elena Sunshine Magazine5 years ago in Viva
How to wear a sanitary pad properly
What are sanitary pads? A sanitary pad, sanitary towel, sanitary pad, menstrual pad, or pad is an absorbent merchandise worn inside the underwear when menstruating, bleeding after giving supply, recovering from gynecologic surgical process, experiencing a miscarriage or abortion, or in another state of affairs the place it is important to take in a circulation of blood from the vagina.
By Simran Bhatia5 years ago in Viva
Dear Women Who are “Too Loud” and “Too Much”
So, here is some Gender Studies 101. Throughout the history of the world, the majority of cultures around the world treated women as second class citizens. The woman’s purpose was in the home and caring for the children. All women should know these skills, the 3 C’s, cook, clean, care for children. A woman should also be submissive and quiet. The saying goes “A good wife is a quiet one.” Women should not have an opinion about politics, jobs, money, leadership, property, etc… A woman’s role was to know how to be attractive, household skills, a good wife, and a good mother.
By The Mindful Educator5 years ago in Viva
Feminine Productivity and How It Works for Me
The feminine way to productivity is a smooth, easy way for me. I’m on a path of rewilding my soul and it works way better than the masculine pushing, pulling, and forcing. I used to have that in my life when I was still working full-time in my corporate jobs.
By Desiree Driesenaar5 years ago in Viva
How to Rape-Proof Your Son
Yes, you read that title right. This is for all parents who want to protect their sons from the trauma of being accused of rape. And no, I’m not just going to say, “Teach them not to rape, Assholes!” This is some real, serious, and practical advice.
By Symbliene E Griffin5 years ago in Viva
CAVE OF DESIRE
“Are you a woman who believes in trendsetting . Are you a wave-maker, a tradition- breaker and a world shaker. In a day of age when women are still fighting for equal pay for equal work , its easy to see how we might have trouble with our self- esteem. Afterall we are still shaking off the sides effects of hundreds of years of training to be seen but not heard , to serve but not be served . But thanks to modern feminism, women are again fighting back against “traditional” idea that a woman’s role is simply to be an-in home cook, personnel maid, smiling living room ornament- today we women, tackle work and play, motherhood and muscle , beauty and bossiness. Afterall , what better quality than bossiness is there for the accomplished bosses and leaders of the world .
By Deepti Raju5 years ago in Viva
Find Your Inner Queen
Every female struggles with finding herself and it takes time for us to figure out who we truly are. I struggled for years and years trying to find myself. When I was younger, I always tried to fit in and be like everyone else. This led me to make up dumb lies just so I could have similarities with others. I ended up getting bullied because of my lies and I started to hate myself.
By WriteAboutIt6 years ago in Viva
How to Make the Most of Your Summer Vacay—Even #WhileBleeding. Top Story - August 2020. Created with: INTIMINA.
I thrive in the summertime. Maybe it’s because I was born in August, but I have always felt like the best version of myself in the sunshine and hot air. There’s something about the long days and late sunsets that encourages me to make the most of every day. Summer offers newfound optimism-- adventure awaits around every corner. If I were Mother Nature, I would see no reason for any other season.
By Jules Fortman6 years ago in Viva










