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  • Hot Asian Women
    http://asians4dating.com/ Hot Asian Girls,Dating Asian Women There are many reasons why hot asian women make us feel a powerful attraction, and why they can be ideal partners for a guy like yourself. But if you re to make these girls feel attracted to YOU, you ve got to understand what makes them tick. So here are ten tips that will help you make the right first impression on hot Asian girls.
  • Dating Younger Women
    http://youngerdating.com When it comes to dating younger women, there are certain rules to follow you want to have success. Younger women are usually more vibrant and full of energy rather than older women, and these are some things that men like in younger women.
  • The Editors of WOMEN'S HEALTH
    Women's Health reaches a new generation of women who don't like the way most women's magazines make them feel. Women's Health is for the woman who wants to reach a healthy, attractive weight but doesn't equate that with having thighs the size of toothpicks. We know that exercising and eating well will make you happier and stronger (even if after-work runs can really suck). That looking and feeling good have very little to do with cosmetics and high heels (though they can help you feel glamorous on a Saturday night). And that life can be stressful since there's never enough time, but balance is achievable (with a little help). Most of all, WH focuses on what you can do, right now, to improve your life.
  • The League of Extraordinary Paranormal Women
    the League of Extraordinary Paranormal Women is for Women, about Women, and supporting Women in all area's of the Paranormal fields including investigators, authors, writers, editors, artists, filmmakers, screenwriters, actresses, and musicians.
  • Exercise For Women Over 40
    http://pilatespacificpalisades.com/ Exercise for women over 40 should include 3 days a week of weight lifting. This article explains why weight training is so important to this age group and the best way to get into working out with weights. As a doctor of chiropractic, certified wellness coach and a woman in my 40 s, I understand from both a professional and personal perspective why strength training is so important in the 4th decade of life and beyond.
  • Women on the Move...
    I've been happily married for 25+ years and my goal is to help you to become better mothers, wives and single women. I've been devoted to helping women to become productive members of society from all walks of life. You can fulfill your destiny!
  • Women Rock Radio
    Die-hard women rock fan and blogger for womenrockradio.com.
  • Kathryn Hatfield
    I am a renaissance woman, I have reinvented myself several times. I am currently a successful professional with two grandsons that I adore, three dogs and a cat. I have a college education, in public administration and a minor in women s studies.
  • Kimberly Davidson
    Kimberly Davidson received her M.A. in Pastoral Care to Women Track from Western Seminary, and her B.A. in Nutrition & Health Sciences from the University of Iowa. She is a board certified biblical counselor, personal life coach, speaker, and founder of Olive Branch Outreach [www.olivebranchoutreach.com]'"an organization dedicated to bringing hope and restoration to those struggling with eating disorders and negative body image. Kimberly also teaches abuse recovery classes at a women's state correctional facility. Kimberly is the author of four books: [1] Torn Between Two Masters: Encouraging Teens to Live Authentically in a Celebrity-Obsessed World, [2] Breaking the Cover Girl Mask: Toss Out Toxic Thoughts, [3] I'm Beautiful? Why Can't I See It? Daily Encouragement to Promote Healthy Eating and Positive Self-Esteem, and [4] I'm God's Girl? Why Can't I Feel It? Daily Biblical Inspiration to Defeat Depression and the Blues. She has contributed to five books, and penned numerous articles.
  • Courtney Quinn
    Courtney is a former high school teacher who is back in school herself working on a degree in Women's History. She's an avid amateur chef who loves reading, kayaking and watching funny television shows. Her friends make fun of her Scrabble addiction.
  • PQ Hudson
    I attended Mississippi State University and Mississippi University for Women where I received my Bachelor's Degree in Journalism with an emphasis in Television Broadcasting. I worked for WCBI TV in my hometown of Columbus, Mississippi from 2002-2006 where I started out as an intern and worked my way up the ranks through the production and news departments. Eventually I was awarded my dream position as a Feature News Reporter. (April O'Neil eat your heart out!) In 2006 I relocated to Memphis,Tennessee and began working for WREG TV. Working in local television is an exciting experience that is different every day and involves speaking in a language most can't interpret. However, my true passion lies in less formulaic writing than the who, what, when, where and whys that writing the local news restricts me to. To satisfy that passion I do freelance writing for publications all over the South and several websites. I've also spent the last 3 years writing a collection of prose in my spare time that is full of what my literary idol, Hunter S. Thompson, would refer to as "creative non-fiction." I'll write the next great American novel when I've got more time and energy but my first book makes for a fairly decent bathroom read. I am happily married and in April of 2011 my husband and I became parents to a beautiful baby girl, Hallie Grace. I smile pretty much 24-7 & I love to laugh. My family, music, traveling and helping with animal causes make my world go round. I'm from Mississippi so I also like to drink beer. Beer is good. I am very involved with Belly Rubs Basset Hound Rescue and Sunny Meadows Safe Haven for pets. Please check out these websites and fall in love! www.bellyrubs.org www.sunnymeadows.org
  • Jessica White
    Jessica was born and raised in San Diego, CA. She loves to talk about the perceived and real difference between women and men. Jessica is currently a Teaching Associate at San Diego State University and a Trainer for the San Diego County Registrar of Voters. In her free time, Jessica loves to play poker and take Zumba classes. She lives with her boyfriend in Point Loma. They both love to watch movies and try new local restaurants.
  • Alley Sollif
    With a BA in Psychology and Women Studies, my career background settled in the field of Human Resources. I am currently a stay at home mom, doing some writing for a few sites on the side.
  • pregnant women
    A pregnant woman needs prenatal vitamins Quite often, Minerals, like Calcium and Zinc, are critical to maintaining healthy bones and promote healing and easy delivery, and like Iron, which supports blood circulation doctors are reluctant to prescribe vitamins for any health condition
  • Cherie W. Rolfe
    Cherie W. Rolfe is a freelance journalist from Troy, Mich. She is a recent graduate of Oakland University with a degree in journalism and women and gender studies.
  • Christopher Taylor Davis
    My name is Christopher Taylor Davis. I am currently finishing my BA in Women and Gender Studies at East Carolina University, in Greenville, NC. Next fall, I hope to continue my education in order to receive my MA and PhD. In the future I hope to be a professor and director of a Women's, Gender, and GLBT program. My topics of interest are Gay and Lesbian Studies, Women and Gender Studies, Race, Religion, Politics and Parenting. I am currently working on my undergraduate thesis, "Working the System: Understanding the process in which Gays and Lesbians become adoptive parents in North Carolina." My hope is that my thesis will be helpful in better understanding Gay and Lesbian adoptions in North Carolina. I will continue to further my understanding and research of gay and lesbian issues, women's issue, as well issues related to race and inequality.
  • Tammy J Hurley
    A native of the Delmarva Peninsula, now living, and birthing babies, in Central Pennsylvania, Tammy has worked with pregnant women, and their families, for over 15 years.
  • Maissa
    For more than ten years now, I've been working as training coordinator for a non-government organization that provides comprehensive and integrated services to survivors of gender-based violence against women and children. I also work as consultant to non-government organiza
  • Jessica Labbe
    I hold two Bachelor's degrees in English and Women's Studies as well as a Master of Arts degree in Creative Writing from Florida State University. I also hold a PhD in Literature and Women's Studies from University of South Carolina. I have extensive experience writing in
  • Queenie Mui
    I am a passionate woman of color, proud of my roots as a daughter of immigrants from Hong Kong as well as a NYC native hailing from Brooklyn, dedicated to empowering other young women and helping them realize their full potential, and fiercely loyal to my friends.
  • Jamie Huber
    I am a speech communications graduate student in my mid 20s, and I spend my free time being an activist for women's issues and other issues of social justice.
  • Sabrina Bodden
    A Wisconsin Feminist, working to spread information about the history and art related to women. I also own a Photography Studio and would love to share information about that.
  • Amanda Bush
    Farm girl with a Women's Studies degree from the University of Michigan. Have backpacked Europe solo and am making plans to see the rest of the world soon. Oddly enough, I am currently a project manager at an IT company.
  • Heather Fowler
    Heather is a freelance writer specializing in psychology, yoga, mind/body wellness, cat care, Buddhism and meditation, books and reading, and history (especially Women's History), travel, and local events in the Northern Adirondacks. She is a published novelist in paranormal romance, dark fantasy, erotica and horror. She lives in upstate New York with two very pushy cats and a collection of books that might make a hoarder blush. She enjoys teaching creative writing and constantly learning new things.
  • Carmin Wharton
    Carmin Wharton is an Internet marketing expert and the Founder & CEO of e-BlackWomenNetwork.com, the premier membership networking community for business women of color. t
  • Susannah Baker
    Susannah Baker is a freelancer who writes on dogs and dog training, gardening, neo-pagan spirituality, and women's issues, as well as a miscellany of other topics. She lives in southeastern Michigan.
  • Jill Dutton
    Jill Dutton has worked as a freelance writer for more than 13 years. She is publisher of Evolving magazine. Jill's background includes self-help, spirituality, women's issues and has extensive experience writing interviews/profiles.
  • Sidh
    I am lovely person with open heart. But at times I get erratic with lovely heart when I am with women. But I am honest charming person to hung around for some time and ppl will get bored after that. About the work yeah this is where I completely know wht I have to do whe
  • Lisa Karren
    I have been writing for a while, but started focusing on professional writing recently. I usually write on women fashion, style, shopping, and women issues.
  • melissa underwood
    I would like to talk to other women around the world about going out and getting drunk thinking that nothing will happen to you, anything is possible and I wanna be the one to tell you different because it can It did happen to me.
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