Surprising Study Reveals Successful Women Fear Becoming Bag Ladies
Financial security is a goal a lot of women have accomplished, but many still think they're head for the poorhouse.
Financial security is a goal a lot of women have accomplished, but many still think they're head for the poorhouse.
Aside from a pre-off-the-rails Mel Gibson being miraculously adept at reading Helen Hunt's lady-brains in ‘What Women Want,’ it’s pretty much a given that no one knows what the opposite gender is thinking, ever.
We'll give you a minute to refocus your eyes after gazing at the lovely Christina Hendricks. With us? Good. When it comes to a woman's curves, men aren't the only ones who have trouble keeping their eyes up.
Could you go a whole year without looking at yourself in a mirror, or even catching a reflection of yourself in a window? That’s what one woman did to inspire others to find their inner beauty.
According to a new study by the FINRA Investor Education Foundation, men and women aren’t equal when it comes to credit cards. It says that, on the average, women pay half a point higher on credit card interest rates than men do, even when income and level of education are factored in.
The population is skyrocketing and the economy is stagnant. These two factors can make a dangerous combination for all sorts of violent crimes.
Chock this up to our simple minds: Guys apparently believe chicks wear red because they are looking to score.
Women — Can’t live with ‘em, can’t think straight around ‘em. Also, can’t sell them without official papers, but that’s something you learn on your own after months of research.
Art may come in all shapes and sizes, but there are many artists who consider the shape of a woman’s body as the ultimate work of art. Some artists like Craig Tracy not only appreciates the female form, he uses their bodies as the canvas for his paintings.
Sensei Keiko Fukuda recently become the first woman and only the sixteenth person to ever achieve judo’s highest honor, a tenth degree black belt.
If that wasn’t impressive enough on its own, the San Fransisco resident achieved the honor at 98 years old.