GIRLilla Warfare’s “GUYrilla” Evan Field hated the movie BUT uses Christian Grey’s “power of suggestion” tips to heat up his post-flick Date Night with his wife.
SHERLOCK “HOMES”: Checking our kids’ phones, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are ALL part of the New Age Parenting detective series, says GIRLilla Warfare’s “Teen Expert” Debby Shulman.
Marital Mirage: GIRLilla Warfare’s “Sexpert” E.J. Gordon tells why there is no such thing as a perfect relationship — even though Facebook shows otherwise.
I LOVE YOU, BUT …. Women want help & support; Men sex & appreciation. GIRLilla Warfare’s “Sexpert” E.J. Gordon tells how BOTH parties can get what they need to make their marriage work.
I love my husband, but he makes me fucking nuts! Sound familiar? GIRLilla Warfare’s “Sexpert” E.J. Gordon shares an all-too familiar experience that says it all.
GIRLilla Warfare’s “GUYrilla” Evan Field tackles a subject we women hate — PORN. Why do our hubbies watch it/need it? And what can change their minds … A Man’s Perspective.
Taking Manhattan: On her journey into the REAL WORLD, GIRLilla Warfare’s Jessica Jaksich is armed with luggage and a treasure trove filled with pearls of wisdom (Yes, it turns out Mother DOES Know Best).
GIRLilla Warfare’s “Sexpert” EJ Gordon says: YES, Moms spend tons of time with the phone attached to our ears. Just remember, Men, when you complain — we are simply organizing YOUR lives.
GIRLilla Warfare’s “Sexpert” E.J. Gordon asks: Why is “Competitive Spouse Bashing” something you’d want to win at? Why does it give a woman the upper hand to have the biggest dope or asshole as a husband?
We all know someone who was caught blindsided by their spouse leaving, asking for a divorce, or cheating on them. GIRLilla Warfare’s “Mompreneur” Jamie Kanner asks: How many times have YOU heard: “I never saw it coming”?
Whether it’s on the ball field, at camp, or in school, watching our children falter and trip again is one of the most frustrating emotions we feel as parents. Here’s why “allowing” them to live through “the journey of falling” IS a GOOD THING.
Whether your kid graduates from high school or college, leaves for kindergarten or says goodbye to Middle School — here are the “Golden Goods” to give to your child on his or her next journey. (You should take it with YOU as well.)