How to Do Sex in Films (Part 1 of 2)

(featured image pixabay-chopy) Sex and sexuality takes a certain craft to portray authentically in the movies without it coming across as gratuitous. Yet because the film industry tends to be dominated by a male-centric view i.e their dominance of almost every level from production design, writing, and directing, whenever it comes time to portray sexuality […]

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“Platonic Friendships” and Sexism

(featured image flickr-bp6316) In his special Bring the Pain, comedian Chris Rock stated that “men don’t have platonic friends. We just have women we haven’t fucked yet.” What may seem like a societal exaggeration belies a theory about the relationships between the sexes; heterosexual men may not like women much beyond romance and sex. According to […]

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Millennials Don’t Really Know Hillary Clinton (even if they think they do)

(featured image source flickr-schroepfer)   A hard fact of this election is that millennials do not like Hillary Clinton. In the same 2016 season most millennials began supporting more socialistic policies such as tuition free colleges, expansion of health care provisions, in addition to many of them discovering entrepreneurship at earlier ages than their parents […]

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Why Romance needs Feminism

(copyright-estate of Norman Rockwell-featured image source James Vaughan) Some believe that the 1950s were the best times in America and that we have only gotten worse from there. One of those people is columnist Dave Hon, who in his article “Why I’ll never date a Feminist” states that feminism and any other form of gender […]

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