Tag Archives: feminism
Badminton’s Top Female Players Forced into Skirts
On May 4, the Badminton World Federation released new clothing regulations that require all female athletes competing in the highest levels of the sport to wear skirts. Players can still wear shorts or leggings or whatever they like, I guess, … Continue reading
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Figuring out Feminism
I’ve been thinking about feminism lately. I want to share my thoughts, but I also want to make it perfectly clear that I’m speaking only from my own perspective here as a married woman with children. Feminism is a huge … Continue reading
How Would You Design an Equally Hospitable Weight Room?
A reader wrote a very well thought out response to my post about feminism and weight rooms. At the end he asked a question that I think is an important one. I didn’t want it to get lost in the … Continue reading
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What’s in a Name?
Oprah had some past Saturday Night Live cast members on yesterday. Jane Curtin and Chevy Chase were among the guests. When Chase started to say that there were some problems for women writers in the first year of the show … Continue reading
Inner/Outter Disconnect
I have a confession. Since I stopped working in an office, I almost never get dressed. Starting to go to the gym at least got me out of my pajamas. But now, I only get out of my yoga pants … Continue reading

