I read a lot of women's magazines and and have just recently started surfing the web for more women related info. I find that this helps keep in touch with women's issues and they are allot of fun too. Here are a few that I like, featuring links to more. Enjoy! First is my Favorite lady of all time. I own this outfit. Delta's fashions are the greatest!
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Like a Woman : How Gender Science Is Redefining What Makes Us Female
by Dianne
Hales
Amazon.com
review
This "equal but different" stance is crucial to modern gender studies--heretofore, Hales says, most if not all medical and psychological research was done on men, and the conclusions recklessly applied to women. Now, science is finding out that females have their own unique strengths that equip them both for the biological roles they may choose to embrace as well as the societal roles they have often been denied. Hales explodes stereotypical notions of physiology and psychology in this well-researched and liberating book. --Therese Littleton --This text refers to the Hardcover edition
In
the Dressing Room with Brenda
by
Brenda Reiten Kinsel
Book Description
Famous for talking about things people think
about but don�t always say aloud, Brenda
Kinsel tackles underwear, the booty, and the
nightmare of shopping with kids � all while
helping women make sense of the fashion world.
She helps every woman have a healthier
relationship with herself by taking a... Read
more
Learning
Curves : Living Your Life in Full and With Style
by Michele
Weston, Michael
Sheldon
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Big Big Love: A Sourcebook on Sex for People of Size and Those Who Love Them by Hanne Blank
Bountiful Women: Large Women's Secrets for Living the Life They Desire by Bonnie Bernell, Carmen Renee Berry (Introduction)
Just the Weigh You Are : How to Be Fit and Healthy, Whatever Your Size by Steven Jonas, Linda Konner
Sexy at Any Size : A Real Woman's Guide to Dating and Romance by Katie Arons, Jacqueline Shannon (Contributor)
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Not
every woman is a size 2 supermodel, and Mode
celebrates that fact. This classy magazine is for
you if you're a full-figured woman who wants
flattering, fashionable clothing and accessories
and practical beauty information so you can look
terrific. Mode empowers you to take a chance with
your fashion choices and to dress in style despite
your size. |
For nearly 100 years, Redbook has been providing young women with timely and relevant advice, and it's even more true today for its readership of active working mothers ages 25 to 44. Non-fiction articles explore social issues, parenting, sex, marriage, money, health and psychology while book excerpts and short stories from today's best writers inspire and entertain.
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Harper's Bazaar
As low as $0.67 per issue! Harper's Bazaar is a magazine for sophisticated fashion-minded women of style and elegance. This magazine offers ideas in fashion and beauty, and it discusses subjects of relevance to modern women. |
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If you're a busy, overworked mom, then Working Mother Magazine provides solace and guidance to guide you through the jungle of responsibilities. Each issue includes humor articles, service pieces and other stories that pertain to the dilemma of working mothers. |
Professional, managerial and entrepreneurial women turn to Working Woman, which is a sort of bible for navigating through the complexities of business today. Articles spotlight trends, news, information and ideas as they affect women in business. |
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Kids don't come with instructions, which is one reason why more than 12 million parents turn to Parents Magazine for advice and support from doctors, educators and other parents. You'll find everything moms and dads need to know to raise kids today, plus coping strategies, ideas for family activities and vacations, and more, in this essential parental guidebook. |
There is nothing more important to a couple expecting a new baby than the issues of health. Fit Pregnancy is the only magazine dedicated to the health and fitness of the pregnant and postpartum woman and her newborn before, during and after pregnancy. Issues deliver safe workouts, nutrition guidance, meal plans, the latest medical news and reviews of new baby gear. The whole nine yards for the whole nine months. |
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