Feminism
When I got married, I changed my name, and it surprised a lot of people. I live in Northern California and am a pretty vocal feminist, and I don’t think
This week we’re saying farewell to our Chief Revenue Officer Maddie Eisenhart as she embarks on new adventures by featuring our favorite posts of hers
I n a recent Washington Post interview, my friend Donatella Galella—a theater professor and activist—identified herself as a “feminist killjoy.
I’m nineteen years old. I’ve just finished my freshman year of college, I’m sitting in the office of the top rheumatologist in the state, and I’m terrified.
A few months ago, Maddie wrote a post about trying to get her husband to handle more of the emotional labor in their household. Working on that post as
I’ve been talking about women and marriage and name change for the last decade—long before I knew what the term emotional labor was. And let me get my
When I tell someone I don’t know well that I’m engaged, the first question they ask is, “What’s his name?” and then inevitably, “What does he do?
When I was at my first job, I had a boss a few years older than me who was entering the dating world for the first time. This boss had been raised very
Bret was strategizing about how to submit his sample for the semen analysis. The options were extract the sample at home and bring it to the clinic within
It’s crazy to me that in 2018 women are still not asking men to marry them in vast numbers. In every other way, women are more on fire than ever.