Showing posts with label Women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women. Show all posts

Women Pays More than Men For The Same Item

If it seems to you that women pay more than men for nearly identical products and services, you are correct. The practice has been dubbed the “woman’s tax” or “gender pricing.”
As if it’s not bad enough that full-time working women earn about 78 percent of what their male counterparts earn, a new study from the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) discovered a persistent surcharge for women’s products when they compared nearly 800 items with female and male versions. 
The report, “From Cradle To Cane: The Cost Of Being A Female Consumer,” gives the example of how Radio Flyer has scooters for boys and girls. The boy version is red, and the girl version is pink, but otherwise they are identical, except for the prices: $24.99 for boys, and $49.99 for girls

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No Guy Should Ever Say This To His Girlfriend

So…sometimes guys need some help in the what-not-to-say department when talking to their girlfriends. Why? Because men seem to have no filter and they say things that sometimes really hurt or piss off women. So guys…we’re just trying to help you out here….with the top ten things to NEVER say to your girlfriend.

1. “You’re not the prettiest girl I’ve dated.”

Whoa…ouch.  Be nice, ok! And so what if it’s true? You may not be the hottest guy WE’VE dated, but we’re not about to SAY so.  Plus, this comment will likely make us cry– and you don’t want to see that, do you?
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2.  “You look like my ex.” 

No one wants to be compared to an ex — unless the ex is a model.  But even then, why are you bringing her up?  It makes us think that you’re thinking about her– and then we think you’d rather be with her and before you know it, we’re convinced you two are getting back together.
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3. “You’d look better if [insert physical characteristic here].”

Guys? We don’t need to be told we should improve how we look.  Can’t you just love us for how we already are?  Improvement comments just make us feel very self conscious around and not comfortable with how we look.  If you don’t like it…go somewhere else.
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4. “That waitress/chick is hot!”

We get it — other chicks are hot. We also have eyeballs to see for ourselves.  But please don’t tell us when you’re looking at other women…in fact, could you just not look at all?  And while you’re at it, could you tell us that we’re hot more often, please? Thank you.
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5. “Relax– you’re overreacting.”

You may be trying to calm us down but you just made us even angrier.  Let us get mad and figure things out.  Stop treating us like we’re crazy.
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6.”Your sister is weird.”

Hey, we’re tight with our family — family is off-limits. Let it go or move on.
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7. “There’s no way those jeans are gonna fit you.”

We don’t need fashion advice from you.  Especially with your judgmental tone about our size.  We know what fits and what doesn’t, thank you very much.  Now leave us alone.
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8. “Is it ‘that time of the month’? Because you’re being mean.”

Guys, don’t assume we’re crabby because we’re on our periods.  This is a tricky one because if it is that time of the month, we’ll probably clobber you.  And if it isn’t, well, we’ll probably clobber you.  You’re not allowed to make comments about our menstrual cycle…at least anything other than, “Do you want chocolate and flowers, babe?”
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9. “You look really different in the mornings.”

Okay, so we don’t wake up freshly showered with a full face of makeup. Sue us.  It’s not fair that guys wake up looking almost exactly the same as when they fell asleep.
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10. “It’s a guy thing. You wouldn’t understand.”

This one is just unfair.  Give us a chance– we probably would understand and we could probably help– if you let us.
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TYPES OF SEX YOU SHOULD TRY AT THE AGE BETWEEN 20 AND 30

Since people between the ages of 20 and 30 are mostly busy exploring their options, it does involve a decent amount of SEx that tends to be anything but uniform, and so experts have given 8 types of SEx that you probably have had or will have during your prime years.
1.Creatively-located SEx -the stacks, an airplane bathroom, a hostel hallway, your parents’ bed, a bar, the park, an alley, your car – the possibilities are endless and while it’s fun to hope that you will still be this adventurous in your 30s, a carpe diem approach is probably advisable here. Also, these are not moments to hold back.

Read Also: How Men Really Feel About Sex


2.Drunk SEx – often combined with bad SEx and/or one-night-stand, this type of 53xual experience is usually less than amazing. Great SEx usually requires some amount of athleticism, and a bunch of uncoordinated flailing limbs, plus an alcohol-sedated nervous system, does not a mind-blowing orga’sm make.
3.Friend SEx- at some point during your 20s you’ll likely reach a point with a previously platonic friend in which you both agree that it’s a great idea to sleep together. If the 53x is great you’ll either become gray area “friends with benefits” or just laugh about it a lot for years to come. If the 53x is bad you’ll probably never ever speak of it again.

Read Also: 11 Sex Moves That Seem Like a Better Idea


4.SEx for one – sex by yourself is a great way to learn what it is you want from a SExual experience with a partner. It’s healthy, it relieves stress and women deserve orga’sms in or out of relationships. By the time you leave your 20s you’ll hopefully know exactly how to make yourself feel good without the assistance from another person.
5.Nonexistent SEx – there are times when you’re just not having 53x at all. It might be frustrating but it’s also a great time to reflect on what you actually want from your se’xual experiences when they inevitably begin again. Plus, just when you’ve become totally convinced that you will never have another non-self-bestowed orga’sm in your life, you’ll be proven wrong.

6.Make-up SEx – if you find yourself in a relationship during
your 20-something years, the odds are pretty good that you’ll get into some fights, you’ll get extremely frustrated at your significant other for being inattentive or letting work consume him or her, scream at each other, perhaps shed a few tears and then channel all of that anger into some really excellent sexual play.
7.Vindication SEx – At some point during your 20s you’ll probably find yourself in the position to sleep with someone who previously rejected you or considered you below their notice. It probably won’t be all that great, and you may not feel great morally afterwards. You will, however, leave with the satisfaction that you didn’t peak in your teen years.
8.Home-for-the-holidays SEx – during your 20s you’re likely travelling back to your hometown for the November and December holidays each year. During these awkward few weeks you’ll probably run into any number of people from earlier in your life, including one or more ghosts of friends-with-benefits past. You may find it uniquely satisfying to have a short, no-strings-attached fling with said them each time you return.
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9 facts about bras that you simply must know ...

Let's #face it ladies, one of the basic facts about bras is the fact that we all wear them. Bras are a piece of clothing we all become very familiar with in our preteen years. We begin in "training bras" and end up wearing sexy lacy pieces of different sizes and variety. Is your interest piqued as to what neat facts about bras I can share? Well, then, read on!

1. HANKY PANKY

Amongst our interesting facts about bras, the one I loved the most (for some reason) was one of the first designs of our modern day bra. Mary Phelps Jacob created a backless bra with two handkerchiefs and a pink #ribbon in 1914. A New York City socialite, Mary sold this design to Warner Brother's Corset Company. This wasn't the first #bra type created, but it was one of the most popular. I think I want to get all Pinterest-creative and make one of these myself!

2. THE TERM "BRASSIERE"...

The term "brassiere" was first used in Vogue in 1907. This means "support" which is what a bra is used for - to support our breasts. From there, it was shortened to the "bra" as we know it today.

3. CRETAN BRAS

Crete is accredited with not only the first corset, but also the first bra. In fact, they were wearing bras hundreds of years before the rest of us. Funny thing is Grecian women wore bras and corsets that supported yet exposed their breasts. You can see things like depicted in their forms of the Snake Goddess

4. CUPS INVENTED

It was not until the 1920's until a husband and wife team began changing the way bras were and actually started giving them cup sizes. Imagine being limited to a one-size-fits-all bra?

5. BB'S

Early bras were also known as "bust bodices" or "BBs" in the early 1900's. Can you imagine? "Hey, girl, let's go shopping for some new BB's," or, "I think I'm going to buy a new sexy bust bodice for tonight's special date." I can't help but giggle at that!

6. FREDERICK

Those of you who enjoy a good padded bra can think Frederick of "Frederick's of Hollywood." He invented the first padded bra in 1947. In 1948, along came the first push-up bra. Frederick can also be thanked for the first front hook bra and the thong, if you're interested in that little bit.

7. BRASSIER REVOLUTION

In 1968, women decided they didn't like bras because they were "instruments of female torture" and they threatened to burn them! Unfortunately for them, the police wouldn't allow that, so they had to settle for tossing them in trash cans. I don't know about them, but I love my bras! My boobs would be lost without them!

8. JOCK STRAP BRA

In the 70's, the first sports bra was invented out of (get this!) two jock straps! It's a bit disgusting to think about that part of it, but at the same time, sports bras are our lifesaver when it comes to running, jumping and working out! Am I right?

9. BIG TATA'S

Did you know that you can get bra cup sizes up to an "N" now? The average bra size is now a 36DD. Breasts are growing and being desired larger and larger. In my opinion, one shouldn't make their breasts incredibly large because of the dramatic effect on one's back, but each to their own, right?
So what facts about bras are you into? Do you like these facts? Do you have any interesting facts on bras that you would like to share? I want to hear from you! Leave me a comment! As always, have a fabulous day!

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Can Guys & Girls be Best Friends? We find out!


Are guys the new best friends for girls and vice versa?
Welcome to the biggest relationship cliché in the history of men and women. Despite what you may have learned or heard growing up, men and women can absolutely be anywhere from good to best friends. Sure, everyone has heard someone say “you can’t be just friends with a member of the opposite sex” and a platonic relationship between a man and woman may not happen all the time but it is possible. After all, the single biggest reason that friendships between men and women fail is sexual tension.
I can vouch for the statement that men and women can be just friends as two of my best friends are of the opposite sex and I’m not the only one with best friends of the opposite sex. Today, we speak to three sets of best friends who are of the opposite sex.
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Syafiq and Syaza
Syaza Pauzi and Syafiq Ramlan – Best friends since high school.*Syaza answers on behalf of the duo.
How did you two meet?
We met in high school, when we were in Form 1.
How long have you been friends?
Eleven years now.
Were there any romantic feelings or flirtation between the two of you throughout the friendship?
We never really flirted but we did have feelings for each other. It’s just never worked because it never happened at the same time so it wasn’t meant to be we guess.
Was it a case of the dreaded friend-zone situation?
Not really. I actually liked him when we first met but he didn’t feel the same way. Then after some time he liked me but I didn’t so in the end we just became really good friends and we still are the best of friends today.
What is the best thing about having a best friend of the opposite sex?
You can get the opinion of the opposite sex because we don’t really think the same way. So it’s nice to have views from the other side. It’s pretty good when it comes to dating because then we can ask each other’s opinion about the people we are seeing and the situation. Also it’s nice when sharing the same interest.
Do people often tell you that you should date? If yes, how do you react/respond to it?
Plenty of times. We just laugh it off because it’s nothing new to us. I mean dating your best friend will be the best thing ever but for us, we’re not meant to be. We are just meant to be best friends especially since we have been friends for so long, we kind of look alike too and it also doesn’t really help when our names are almost the same.
Despite the social believe that guys and girls can’t be just friends, you two have managed to be just that. How did you manage that?
Each person is different in their own way so maybe our personalities match really well together. There were ups and downs but we can always count on each other. Also because we are comfortable with each other so we never really tried to do anything to ruin that. It’s not impossible; it’s only impossible because you made it that way. Sure one of us did have feelings for each other but time helped us to overpass it and we realised that we are only meant to be best friends instead.
Andrew and Jazelia
Andrew and Jazelia
Andrew Tan and Jazelia Jasmene – Best friends since high school
How did you meet?
Andrew: We met through one of our mutual friends who we used to be close with. It’s funny because we actually got closer after some disagreements with the mutual friend of ours.
Jazelia: He was dating my junior in school, whom at the time I was close to, and eventually we remained friends but we chucked her out of the list. So, yes, it was Myspace and MSN.
How long have you been friends?
Andrew: About 8 years now I think.
Jazelia: Since 2007. About 7 or 8 years.
Were there any romantic feelings or flirtation between the two of you throughout the friendship?
Andrew: Hahaha… I was into her. She was never into me.
Jazelia: I think he was into me for awhile, but thank God we went passed that. He’s the kind of friend you’d want at your bachelorette party haha!
Was it a case of the dreaded friend-zone situation?
Andrew: Perhaps.
Jazelia: Not sure what kind of zone it was.
What is the best thing about having a best friend of the opposite sex?
Andrew: I guess the things that we can talk about are much deeper and broader. I don’t really share my stuff and feelings with my guy friends. To me, having someone as a best friend of the opposite sex can really open up your mind and change your perspective on matters and opinions comparing to having friends from the same sex especially men, because let’s face it, most of us are quite shallow. Having the company of someone from the opposite sex is much more fun and overall, you get to learn how others think and be more thoughtful with things and life in general.
Jazelia: He helps me out a lot in showing me different pieces of the bigger picture, since he’s also much older than me, and when I have relationship problems, I can always depend on him to give me, like, an explanation on what the other person is thinking. Also, I take his opinions of the guys I go out with rather seriously. He’s been right all this while. I never get to prove him wrong. He also knows my every flaw and bad experiences, which is good because he understands me more but he can always blackmail me. Haha…sigh!
Do people often tell you that you should date? If yes, how do you react/ respond to it? 
Andrew: Not often. I just laughed it off as I don’t think we’ll ever get to that stage at all. Plus, I’m really happy with our friendship.
Jazelia: Not really. I mean, friends who know that we’ve been friends for almost a decade surround us and all of us have best friends of the opposite sex as well. So I think they can all relate. Usually when someone asks me why I’m not dating Droo, I just brush it off. Pretty much what Droo does in response.
Despite the social believe that guys and girls can’t be just friends, you two have managed to be just that. How did you manage that?
Andrew: I guess it’s just having the same mutual understanding with each other. We did have arguments, long periods of cold shoulders and all but somehow, we got through it. Learn to accept one another, regardless of how they are if you really love them as a person, as a friend or spouse.
Jazelia: Well, when you stop looking at each other as ‘the opposite sex’ and start looking at them as a soul and person who was meant to be your best friend, that’s when you can differentiate. It’s actually very simple.
Sofia Michaels, Juliana Evans and Sher Mohamed
Sofia Michael, Juliana Evans and Sher Mohamed
Sofia Michael, Juliana Evans and Sher Mohamed – Best friends since college
Now this lucky guy, Sher, has not only one, but two best friends who are girls! Here’s what they have to say about their friendship.
How did the three of you meet?
Sher: We were university mates who at the time were studying at Sunway University College and granted we all had different groups of friends but when you’re in college, every somehow knows everyone, and our group of friends ended up being one giant group of friends. Anyway, long story short, we clicked really well and instantly became close and we’re now best friends.
Sofia: It was the same case for me, I met them in college.
Juliana:  Well, I first met Sher at the side gate of Sunway College a couple of years back. He asked me “Hey are you the girl from KAMI?” I was like ‘Yeah’. And we clicked straight away after that.
How long have you been friends?
Sher: Close to a good 5 years now!
Sofia: About 4 to 5 years now.
Juliana: I think about 5 years now.
Were there any romantic feelings or flirtation between the two of you throughout the friendship?
Sher: Haha. No, never, not once. We in fact share stories and be each other’s wing person at times! I think that’s the beauty of having a best friend who is of the opposite sex.
Sofia:  Nope, no romantic feelings or any flirtations that I know of. I’m pretty much a guy kind of girl so I’ve always felt more comfortable hanging out with guys.
Juliana: Not at all. Because when I’m around my guy friends, I am like a dude. And they treat like a dude too!
Was it a case of the dreaded friend-zone situation?
Sher: Definitely not, it was a choice made by us. We make better friends as compared to anything else.
Sofia: It really wasn’t actually. In fact, one of them introduced me to their cousin, who ended up becoming my long term boyfriend. So it was a done deal that we’re just best friends.
Juliana: Never. We are best friends and will always be. I appreciate our friendship way too much to ruin it.
What is the best thing about having a best friend of the opposite sex?
Sher: I think the best thing about having best friends of the opposite sex is you get insights on things that you might not know and they are more than willing to share with you! Also I feel, girls make the best ‘wing-man’!
Sofia: Honestly, guys love having girl best friends and vice versa. We girls get to know all these dirty tricks that guys use and guys get the ultimate sort of “pick up line”, as official wingwomen!
Juliana: To me the best thing about having a best friend of the opposite sex is that they are not judgmental. I can really be myself around guys because they don’t care what you do and most importantly they don’t talk behind your back! They are also very trustworthy. Guys are easier to make friends with too, compared to girls. I’m saying this because I have had bad experiences with some girl friends in the past (backstabbing, two-faced etc). I hate dramas!
Do people often tell either of you that you should date? If yes, how do you react/respond to it?
Sher: Well in our case, people know that we are good friends and so far, we’ve never had people asking us to date. Some people are better off friends. I wouldn’t want to change a thing.
Sofia:  Well, I’ve gotten that a couple of times but to me, I value them so much more as best friends and I can’t see myself being with any of them.
Juliana:  Nobody ever told me that. I think this is because they know how our friendship is nothing but full on ‘bromance’. Haha!
Despite the social believe that guys and girls can’t be just friends, you two have managed to be just that. How did you manage that?
Sher: I completely disagree with the doctrine and I feel like it’s very outdated. I see a lot of people today with best friends of the opposite sex and it’s perfectly fine. I think how the three of us managed to maintain this was by ensuring ourselves and each other that there is no physical or emotional attraction involved, although my best friends are really hot but these girls are my bros and I wouldn’t change a thing.
Sofia:  To be honest, I really can’t give you a straight answer because I’m not sure myself but if I had to say, I would say it’s the respect we show each other. I am lucky to have guy friends that respect me enough to not take advantage of the friendship. We respect, love and value our friendship so much that we would never want to mess with it.
Juliana:  I disagree with that term. A guy and a girl can be just friends. Friendships to me, are stronger than anything else and I think we’ve been able to stay best friends because we keep it real with each other. We are very open with each other, we’re a crazy bunch and I am also blessed to have guy friends who are such great listeners.
Apart from these sets of best friends, we also spoke to a few people who disagree with the fact that guys and girls can be in a platonic relationship. Here’s what they had to say:
Amir: I don’t think a guy and a girl can just be friends without being physically attracted to each other prior the friendship. If they’re friends prior the friendship, it would be because the girl has friendzoned the guy.
Joanne: I don’t think it’s possible. Especially if they’ve had history together. I wouldn’t like my boyfriend being friends with girls or going out with other girls without me.
Nick: A guy and a girl cannot be nothing but friends because guys tend to overthink and when girls use them as a shoulder to cry on, they tend to misunderstand the situation and magically believe that the girl has feelings for him.
Allyah: Maybe it’s just me but I’ve never really been close friends with a guy. I always end up having feelings for the guy and it causes things to get awkward when he doesn’t feel the same way.
Andy: I as a guy say it’s not possible because I wouldn’t like my girlfriend hanging out with or talking to other guys. I don’t like it because when I was single, I would hit on a lot of girls.
What do you think — can guys and girls be just friends? Sound off in the comments!

Our Favourite Looks From The 2014 #EmmyAward #Red Carpet

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We definitely had a hard time deciding on our favourite looks at the recent 2014 Emmy Awards. From dramatic ball gowns to simple yet glamorous pieces. Check out our shortlist!
Ball Gowns 
Allison Williams

Allison Williams in a off-white gown with a black bow and yellow belt.
Teyonah Parris

Teyonah Parris in a bright yellow gown with a pink and white top.
Dascha Polanco

Dascha Polanco in an off-white gown with a tulle overlay.
Allison Tolman

Allison Tolman in a Romona Keveza one-shoulder gown.
Cat Deeley

Cat Deeley in an ombre pink gown.
Shimmering Gowns
Hayden Panettiere

Hayden Panettiere in a gorgeous, embellished Lorena Sarbu gown with a plunging neckline and mesh overlay.
Taryn Manning

Taryn Manning in an all-gold gown.
Gwen Stefani

Gwen Stefani in a unique silver dress with a revealing neckline.
Structured Gowns
Samira Wiley

Samira Wiley in a stunning yellow gown.
Keke Palmer

Keke Palmer in a form-fitting blue gown with plunging neckline.
Laura Prepon

Laura Prepon in a green Gustavo Cadile gown with architectural flourishes and a peplum detail.
Kate Walsh

Kate Walsh in a Stephane Rolland Haute Couture dress.
Camilla

Camila Alves in a Zuhair Murad dress.
Simple yet Glamorous Gowns
Sarah Hyland

Sarah Hyland pulls off the crop top in a Christian Siriano dress.
Taylor Schilling

Taylor Schilling in a stunning gold Zuhair Murad gown with low-back.
Betsy Brandt

Betsy Brandt in a colorful strapless gown.
Louise Roe

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