What Women Expect from Men

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In today’s modern age of dating many things have changed but there are specific qualities that women look for in a potential partner that have remained the same.  As an upscale dating service we interview many single women that are … Continue reading 

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Why Strong Women Don’t Have to Sacrifice Looking Nice

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Women today are more independent than ever before. But does the fact that we’ve overcome major obstacles in the fight for gender equality mean that we have to avoid looking “girly” or feminine now? Heck no! The women’s rights movement … Continue reading 

Could You Raise A Princess Boy?

The process of accepting both of her son’s interests and passions, and exploring of her own need for acceptance as both a child and an adult, lead Cheryl Kilodavos to write My Princess Boy. It is the story of a boy who likes pretty things—the color pink, sparkly dresses, and ballet tutus. The book’s strong anti-bullying message went viral, catching the attention of national and international media.

Originally written to explain her younger son’s uniqueness to teachers and fellow students, My Princess Boy became more than just a message for them—it became a movement of acceptance for every child who has ever felt left out or misunderstood just because they’re different.

If your son wanted to wear dresses, would you let him? If your daughter wanted to wear boy clothing, would you be OK with that?

Cheryl has dubbed 2011 as The Year of Acceptance. Can you accept people for who they are?