Happy Easter to all Scarlett Woman readers. See you on the flipside (that’s Tuesday!).
On Megan Fox’s old nose. [Jezebel]
Gala Darling is going without TV for a month. Could you do it?
Kate Spencer responds to an insulting op-ed in the New York Post about women who move to New York City only being interested in an image-based, money-obsessed Sex & the City lifestyle. But it’s the Post, what do we expect? [The Frisky]
Still with SATC, five things Carrie Bradshaw failed to mention about NYC. [Bailey Powell]
Is the blowjob dead? [Jezebel]
Sharing your miscarriage on Facebook: do or don’t? [Jezebel]
The racist reactions to The Hunger Games. [Jezebel]
How to be a woman girl. [Jezebel]
Rachel Hills on asexuality. [The Atlantic]
Queensland’s new Premier, Campbell Newman, vetoes the state’s Literary Awards, in the Year of Reading and in a time when 1 in 5 Indigenous children are illiterate. This is why you don’t vote Liberal. [Courier Mail]
How an article about how hard it is to be a beautiful-looking woman written by an average-looking woman entices readers to hate troll. [Jezebel]
Fat-shaming Jessica Simpson for gaining weight during pregnancy. [Jezebel]
Clementine Ford unpacks the widespread need for other people to tell women what they should and shouldn’t be wearing. [Daily Life]
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