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Feminism demands a future free of fat shaming, body obsession and the male gaze.
My First Gray Hair
Sometimes I forget that I’m 28. My 28th birthday came and went. I made a birthday cake I didn’t even eat the day of. Inside my head 27 is still there. Maybe I’m trying to hang onto these years the closer to 30 I’m getting. Though I’m not afraid of the big 3-0. I’ve seen my husband turn 30 without a panic after all, and 30s are still young.
By Esmoore Shurpit3 years ago in Viva
Simple Actions to Love Yourself Extra
So many women direct severe objections and also self-hatred in the direction of themselves. The need to be best can cause deeply held body image issues and eating problems and ruin relationships with liked ones. Right here are 6 straightforward actions by Brandon Bays, the writer of The Journey, to create long-term outcomes for actual vanity and acceptance.
By kanchan chauhan3 years ago in Viva
The Issue in Diagnosing Sexual Dysfunction
If this isn’t something I’ve ever mentioned before in my writing, here’s the latest scoop: I’ve been completing a Graduate Certificate in Sexual Health through the University of Alberta! It’s a virtual program, so I’ve still been able to keep working while completing school work – and it’s definitely been busier than I anticipated (but still very much wonderful and I’m having a blast). I’m learning tons in the realm of sex positivity and sexual health, and I can’t wait to really start putting this new knowledge to work in my client sessions.
By Emily the Period RD3 years ago in Viva
Patriarchy: A Timeless Sickness
On a lonely night in Helsinki, I found myself on my sofa, watching Ridley Scott's The Last Duel. Expecting just another historical drama to pass my sleepless night, I was instead met with a strikingly relevant film—one that confronts the enduring violence of patriarchy. What I initially saw as a medieval courtroom drama unfolded into a poignant examination of power, misogyny, and injustice.
By Sergios Saropoulos3 years ago in Viva
Winds of change in Iran.
A Symbol of Resistance The death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in Tehran, allegedly due to improperly wearing her hijab under Iran’s strict dress code laws, has ignited a movement that refuses to be silenced. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iranian women have been subjected to rigid laws enforcing the hijab, with the morality police ensuring compliance. However, Amini's tragic death has become a catalyst for resistance, turning her into an enduring symbol of defiance.
By Sergios Saropoulos3 years ago in Viva
The Power Of Regret — Harness
all have something we wish we would undoubtedly have done differently. Regret, much like any other feeling, belongs to the experience of being human, but it is a feeling that is often misinterpreted. We tend to avoid assessing our regrets with neutrality, as they can be very awkward to consider. I occasionally think back on a circumstance and wince at the idea of my behavior, and other times, I regret some things I didn’t do or state. Can you connect? According to the writer and social science research specialist Daniel Pink, remorse is our most typical unfavorable emotion.
By kanchan chauhan4 years ago in Viva
I Said Yes to the Dress, But No to My Body
When my partner of 7 years at the time (a little over 8 now) proposed to me in October of 2020, I was thrilled. We’d been together a long time, and I had felt deeply early on that he is the person I want to keep waking up next to…indefinitely. He’s a very supportive, kind and loving partner. I feel very lucky to have found each other.
By Erin R. Wilson4 years ago in Viva
London Massage | Massage London | Massage Therapist
London Massage | Massage London | Massage Therapist Looking for a London massage? There are plenty of options to choose from, whether you're looking for a traditional Swedish massage or something more specialized. In this article, we'll introduce you to some of the best massage therapists in London so that you can find the perfect one for your needs.
By london massage therapist4 years ago in Viva








