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Bed, Bitch & Beyond-Menage a Trois: Part Deux
After I posted about threesomes over the weekend, a bunch of comments came flooding in. The responses—both on Bitch and on Facebook–were smart, expressive and even... Read more »
Adventures in Feministory: Oney Judge
You know how most of the time everyone glorifies the forefathers of this nation and kinda glosses over the f*#$d up parts of our great nation’s history? Yeah. Well, that’s one reason why it’s important to remember people like Oney... Read more »
Shrimp Sex Changes, Anchovy Orgies, and Elephant Seal Harems: Green Porno 3 is Here!
Good news for all us dirty seafood lovers out there (and yes, I’ll count myself among you). Green Porno 3 is here!
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I Can Has Feminizm?
Well, it’s the weekend again, and nothing is better on a Sunday afternoon than kicking back with a cup of coffee and laughing at photos of animals that have been captioned in LOLspeak. Amirite? So sit back, relax, and let the LOLz roll.
Did you get a chance to read Sady’s post this week... Read more »
The Body Electric: Are They God?
According to the Associated Press, Caster Semenya's father recently asked--regarding the people insinuating that his daughter is not a woman--"Are they God?" The eighteen-year-old South African world champion track star, who first drew attention because of her "masculine" appearance, has been the... Read more »
Bed, Bath & Beyond: Three Times the Fun? Or Just Sloppy Thirds?
From the reader mailbag: Curious to know what you and Bitch readers think about threesomes. I tried a threesome, and feelings got hurt just like I'd feared they might. I think you gotta be very sure there's no competition between the three, and everyone really is into it (probably obvious, but... Read more »
Douchebag Decree: Marketing Tucker Max
Whether it’s his offhand-way of dropping misogyny, his female-rating system that puts how-many-beers-til-she’s-hot-Yalies to shame, or... Read more »
Lost in Space
After reading about Papercut Zine Library’s unfortunate loss of space due to the poor economy on both BoingBoing and... Read more »
On the Map: Sally Potter is All the Rage
Sometimes after watching a movie trailer I have an immense desire to experience the film despite my having no real understanding of what it is about. The crispness of the three-minute preview of UK filmmaker Sally Potter’s... Read more »
Adventures in Feministory: Sophie Germain, Math
Long before Lawrence Summers’s unfortunate remarks at Harvard University a few years ago, there have always been powerful forces which assigned all manner of illogic to women’s “inability” to excel at math and science. Their brains were too feeble to handle such difficult concepts,... Read more »











