Callie Beusman
Your Menstrual App Is Probably Selling Data About Your Body
Using a menstruapp can mean telling the app regularly if you went out, drank, smoked, had an orgasm, what your poop looked like, if your skin is clear, how you feel, and if your vaginal discharge has a strong odor or looks like cottage cheese.
I Need Medication to Treat My Mental Illness. Why Can't People Accept That?
At 27, a decade into taking medication for depression and anxiety, I'm used to strangers telling me that I should try yoga or do breathing exercises instead. But I'm certain my life would be far worse without meds.
These 9 Politicians Have Resigned for Sexual Misconduct in the Wake of #MeToo
Eric Schneiderman isn't nearly the first.
Cancers Are Annoyingly Over-Sensitive Crabs Who Can't Take Criticism
Cancer is an emotional water sign. Those born under it tend to be giant crybabies, despite their tough crab shell.
There Is a Hidden Epidemic of Doctors Abusing Women in Labor, Doulas Say
According to doulas, women are often treated horribly while they're in labor, with medical professionals engaging in abusive behavior that ranges from nonconsensual episiotomies to sexual assault.
The Incredible Love Between Jazz Jennings and Her Fiercest Advocate—Her Mom
Jazz Jennings became a public figure in 2007 as a transgender child, and has risen to fame in the years since. Along the way, her mother Jeanette has never once left her side.