Sex Drive: Self Lovin’ & Satisfied?
Sex Drive: Race, Sex, and Power Struggles
Sex Drive: We’re All Bi
Sex Drive: We’re All Open Books
SEX Drive: I Sploshed or Something Like it
Sex Drive: Crawling Into the Manhole
What’s The Fuss With Gay Marriage?
Back To Life, Back To Reality
Genuinely happy people make good girlfriends, wives, friends, sisters and mothers. With happiness comes responsibility as well, and it’s not all good everyday. So you are OK? Great! Now what about your home-girl who is having a tough time? Pass it on to her. The day I resolved that I wanted to do better, better things started coming to me. I ended a relationship that was not the best for me (or them) and in-turn, found peace with being single. I wanted a better body and found a great dance class that helped me drop some weight. Basically, I faced my own faults and am working to fix them. It’s not easy. But my sweat and tears is for my growth and I can see it working everyday. I am calmer, braver and more organized, and that’s only after one year. I still have my days where I eat lots of cake, drink wine and am generally bitchy but — it’s all a process.
So after those magazines scared me half to death over the weekend with their threats of dying single and loveless, I jumped in my car, rolled down all of the windows and blasted my favorite song. Because if I’m going to be single and upset, I should at least have a soundtrack and go out with a bang, right?
PARLOUR: Let’s say a couple’s been together for two or three years and are planning on moving in together instead of getting married. What’s your take?
Sex Drive: Race, Sex, and Power Struggles
Sex Drive: We’re All Bi
Sex Drive: We’re All Open Books
SEX Drive: I Sploshed or Something Like it
Sex Drive: Crawling Into the Manhole
What’s The Fuss With Gay Marriage?
Back To Life, Back To Reality
Genuinely happy people make good girlfriends, wives, friends, sisters and mothers. With happiness comes responsibility as well, and it’s not all good everyday. So you are OK? Great! Now what about your home-girl who is having a tough time? Pass it on to her. The day I resolved that I wanted to do better, better things started coming to me. I ended a relationship that was not the best for me (or them) and in-turn, found peace with being single. I wanted a better body and found a great dance class that helped me drop some weight. Basically, I faced my own faults and am working to fix them. It’s not easy. But my sweat and tears is for my growth and I can see it working everyday. I am calmer, braver and more organized, and that’s only after one year. I still have my days where I eat lots of cake, drink wine and am generally bitchy but — it’s all a process.
So after those magazines scared me half to death over the weekend with their threats of dying single and loveless, I jumped in my car, rolled down all of the windows and blasted my favorite song. Because if I’m going to be single and upset, I should at least have a soundtrack and go out with a bang, right?
PARLOUR: Let’s say a couple’s been together for two or three years and are planning on moving in together instead of getting married. What’s your take?

