Sex & the Single Woman: Great Loves
I was recently watching Sex and the City with my roommates when a interesting theory popped up into an episode. The ever-sensible Charlotte insisted that every woman will get two great loves in her life. This immediately upsets Carrie, who believes that her two loves have come and gone.
Are women really supposed to believe this? How do you [...]
Mr. Big as The DILF…
As you know, I’m into DILFs in a big way these days (Blatant Self Promotion: My book, The DILF, hits bookstores Summer 2010). Obviously I’ve caught the zeitgeist (or, I guess, the economy has caught up with my plottin’ and schemin’), because DILFs seem to be the new black.
Case in point: BAZAAR lives up to [...]
The Cougar Phenomenon: From Men to Boys
June 25, 2008 by admin
Filed under Sex & the Single Minded Woman
The older woman and the younger man. In France, it’s considered a rite of passage. America has been slower on the uptake, but for a sophisticated woman of a certain age, the boy toy is now as de riguer as the annual nip/tuck.
In fact, according to a recent survey by the American Association of Retired [...]
Summer Movies for Smart, Sassy Women
Personally, I love summer movies, and not just because of all the HULKy Panavision man candy. Superheroes aside, the girls of summer are arriving at a theater near you. Here’s a sneak peek: photos, trailers and all…
First to walk the red carpet—this weekend, in fact—is TV’s most popular girl posse. Sex and the City’s [...]
So You Wanna Be a Star–in Manhattan? Here’s Your 15 Minutes of Fame…
You’ve seen them on TV: The Real Housewives of NYC. They diss each other. They dish others. And they shop, shop, shop. Then they diss each other some more.
In Bronx accents.
And the occasional Queens brogue.
If you are a borough babe or a Manhattan madamoiselle, here’s your chance to get into the act. Turns out [...]
Here Come the Brides . . . Sort of
In Paploma, the running of the bulls is a spectacle to behold.
(Only) in my home town, San Francisco, does the running of the brides (it’s official title, “The Brides of March”) evoke the same emotions: shock at the sight, a quickness of the heart, and the thought: “How in hell did I end up in [...]



