by Michelle | Dec 18, 2019 | Essays, Life, Social
Relying on a gun as the only weapon of choice is pretty narrow minded. This sentiment is not one intended to encourage/discourage the gun debate. Rather, this sentiment is a true reflection of many of the people I work with. The people I work with are not naturally...
by Michelle | Dec 18, 2019 | Essays, Sex
Why is sex therapy a thing? Why is sex, a matter that impacts every single body on this planet, considered an area of specialization? And why are we told time and time again that the topic of sex is one that requires a specialist capable of sensitivity, discretion,...
by Michelle | Mar 10, 2014 | Essays, Sex
Despite front cleavage, side cleavage, 8-pack abs, and D’Angelo videos, it would seem we, as a culture, want to be as far removed from sexy as possible. Oh, we certainly have no issues with sex. We see sex in pop culture, sex in politics, sex in violence, and sex in...
by Michelle | Feb 26, 2014 | Essays, Relationships, Social
Within relationships, general consensus suggests a healthy relationship as one that mounts the relationship above the individual. That’s if you don’t have children. If you have children, that consensus enforces the children be placed above the relationship that’s...
by Michelle | Feb 26, 2014 | Essays, Life, Social
According to the movies, TV, mainstream media, and the politicians who make the rules . . . no. No one has any idea what it’s like to be broke. The media reports on it. The politicians talk about it. Movies depict it. And TV incorporates it (when, and only when, it...