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    By Amanda Chatel

    The 2023 Met Gala's Celebration Of Karl Lagerfeld Is Nothing Less Than Shameful

    We can love Lagerfeld's designs, but we don't have to respect him, nor do we have to honor him.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • woman seated in stadium chair
    By Tessa Somberg

    What We Can Learn From TikToker's Viral Public Shaming Of Two Women Who Didn't Deserve It

    Recently, two women have found themselves the target of some very public TikTok shaming. Here's what we can learn from this trend that is becoming more common.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Actress and singer Willow Smith, known in music as WILLOW
    By Greta Pano

    Hayley Williams' Hard Look At Emo Nostalgia Reminds Us Confronting The Truth Can Be An Act Of Love

    Her messages is clear: If we're going to revisit emo, we must address the bad with the good and make adjustments

    By Greta Pano Read More
  • Preparing for a pelvic exam
    By Tessa Somberg

    States That Require Consent For Pelvic Exams While Under Anesthesia (Because Anything Less Is Not Okay)

    In a post-Roe world, where people are losing their rights to do what they want with their bodies, informed consent must be non-negotiable.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Auli'i Cravalho, red hand print
    By Emily Hutchinson

    10 Times Celebrities Took A Stand On The Red Carpet (And It Felt Genuine)

    While others may have missed the mark in years past, here are a few celebrities who made genuine statements for the causes closest to them.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • fingers in a melon
    By Amanda Chatel

    5 Reasons Self-Pleasure Is A Feminist Act

    Even if you don't want to talk about it or are hesitant to admit you do it, people masturbate. And masturbation is a feminist act. Let's unpack the reasons why.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • boygenius performing
    By Amanda Chatel

    Boygenius Is The Queer Visibility We Deserve, And Let's Just Savor That For A Second

    We love a supergroup. You know, where high-caliber musicians come together to make something amazing. We're talking about boygenius.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • hand holding condom
    By Gillian E. Frost

    Yes, 'Stealthing' Is Sexual Assault - Here Are The States Taking Action Against It

    With Roe v. Wade overturned, advocates are pushing for anti-stealth laws with renewed vigor. Here's what we know about where "stealthing" stands in the U.S.

    By Gillian E. Frost Read More
  • A couple outside
    By Bernadette Roe

    Busting 3 Myths About Straight-Passing Relationships

    We're here to talk about straight-passing relationships and bust some of the myths around them, as there can be a lot at stake for the queer individual.

    By Bernadette Roe Read More
  • Young female athlete being treated by a doctor for a head injury.
    By Zoe Yu Gilligan

    Gender Gap In Concussion Research Puts Female Athletes At Risk

    Despite the higher risk for sports-related concussions in women's athletics, female athletes' concerns are still being overlooked, putting them at serious risk.

    By Zoe Yu Gilligan Read More
  • Woman taking a pill with water
    By Amanda Chatel

    Your Options For Emergency Contraception Beyond The Morning-After Pill

    While Plan B can be great for those wanting to prevent pregnancy, it's not perfect. Make sure your emergency contraception is right for you.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • Woman holding the contraceptive pill
    By Emily Hutchinson

    30 Books That Put The Long, Complicated History Of Reproductive Rights Into Sharp Focus

    Reproductive rights are more important than ever following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. If you want to learn more about the movement, check out these books.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Clothes at Goodwill
    By Bernadette Roe

    How To Thrift Thoughtfully, As Shopping At Goodwill Is More Complicated Than You May Realize

    At first glance, thrift store shopping seems like a win for everyone. But the deeper we dig, the more complicated thrift store shopping can be.

    By Bernadette Roe Read More
  • My Body My Choice Tattoo
    By Emily Hutchinson

    15 Tattoo Ideas That Honor The Pro-Choice Movement

    In the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned, the pro-choice movement has been thrust into the spotlight. Here are 15 tattoo ideas that honor the movement.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Vanessa Lachey
    By Tessa Somberg

    Vanessa Lachey's Evisceration Over Love Is Blind Baby Questions Is Progress To Celebrate

    The backlash is a refreshing reminder that attitudes about being childless by choice have finally changed for the better.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Shiv on Succession
    By Amanda Ray Byerly

    Shiv's Fall On Succession Is A Painful Snapshot Of How Powerful Women Don't Get To Be Vulnerable

    The storyline is a cautionary tale about what happens when professional women are expected to be unemotional superheroes.

    By Amanda Ray Byerly Read More
  • woman standing in alleyway with arms crossed
    By Greta Pano

    'If I Go Missing Folders' Grant Some Control In A Violent World, But Critics Say They Miss The Bigger Picture

    Some question whether encouraging people to solve their own hypothetical crimes are causing more harm than good.

    By Greta Pano Read More
  • woman holds head in hands
    By Bernadette Roe

    New Research Confirms Weak Gun Laws Stand In The Way Of Reducing Domestic Violence-Related Deaths

    Gun violence is a real threat to women, especially when domestic violence is involved. Now, weaker gun laws are only increasing this threat to women's safety.

    By Bernadette Roe Read More
  • Katy Perry in 2023
    By Gillian E. Frost

    Katy Perry's Mom-Shaming Joke On American Idol Is A Reminder To Check Your Internalized Misogyny

    Even people who appear to buck outdated beliefs about femininity can hold ingrained social stereotypes about what women can accomplish.

    By Gillian E. Frost Read More
  • Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird posing
    By Frances Dean

    Megan Rapinoe And Sue Bird's Takedown Of Anti-Transgender Sports Bill Is True Allyship

    Megan Rapinoe, Sue Bird, and dozens of other athletes have signed an open letter opposing the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023.

    By Frances Dean Read More
  • Doctor holding stethoscope
    By Amanda Ray Byerly

    Idaho Hospital's Response To Near-Total Abortion Ban Signals Maternal Healthcare Crisis

    One Idaho medical facility had a daunting response to the state's reproductive laws. Here's what it could mean about the future of maternal healthcare.

    By Amanda Ray Byerly Read More
  • protest sign reads Keep Abortion Legal
    By Tessa Somberg

    4 States Taking A Stand Against Texas' Abortion Pill Ruling

    Some states are not waiting for a final decision to ensure Mifepristone remains available to their residents.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • A box of Mifepristone, pictured with tablets
    By Tessa Hayley Hellberg

    Lawyer Burns Down Texas Judge's Ruling On Abortion Pill In One Fell Swoop - Exclusive

    Los Angeles attorney Vineet Dubey tells Women.com the judge's arguments against Mifepristone's safety don't hold much water

    By Tessa Hayley Hellberg Read More
  • woman applying oil
    By Tessa Somberg

    Calling Emu Oil A Skincare Secret Isn't Just Inaccurate, It's Dismissive

    The beauty industry has an ugly habit of appropriating traditional and cultural practices. Here's why calling emu oil a skincare secret is quite dismissive.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Woman spraying perfume
    By Emily Hutchinson

    9 Brands Powering The Gender-Neutral Fragrance Movement (It's About Time)

    Traditionally, fragrance companies release scents exclusively for women and exclusively for men. These nine brands are powering the gender-neutral movement.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Woman at the gym doing planks next to men
    By Tessa Somberg

    The 'Gymcreep' Trend Forces Society To Confront Harassment, But It Places An Unfair Burden On Women

    Across the internet, women are spreading awareness of gym harassment with videos that call out creepy behavior. But why aren't men doing the same?

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Paris Hilton posing
    By Emily Hutchinson

    Paris Hilton Disclosing Her Abortion 20 Years Later Acts As A Reminder No One Has Ownership Over Your Story

    Paris Hilton choosing to share details about her abortion 20 years later makes a powerful statement about what it means to own your story.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
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