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In (Vigorous) Defence of All-Girls’ Schools

June 10, 2014 by editor

In my high school days, people always seemed genuinely troubled when I told them I went to a girls’ school. They’d normally say something along the lines of, ‘Ooh, that must be really [insert negative adjective],’ while the look of concern on their faces would generally indicate that I should expect to be slipped a […]

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Film Review: Why Obvious Child is the Best Abortion Flick You’ll See All Year

June 9, 2014 by editor

As taboos go, abortion is up there, particularly when it comes to laughing about it. It nests beside female masturbation, fanny farts and discharge-stained knickers. However, it seems we’re finally in a place where we can tickle our ribs with the sticky topic of unwanted pregnancy (and discharged-stained knickers), as Gillian Robespierre’s new rom-com Obvious […]

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Does Liking BDSM Make Me a Bad Feminist?

June 5, 2014 by thevagenda

We’ve all played that game in our heads where we imagine our own tragic but lavish funeral where people throw themselves at our coffins whilst sobbing uncontrollably into fancy hankies, and think up the various things they might say about us during drawn-out, emotional speeches. Or maybe that’s just me? (it isn’t – Ed.) I’d […]

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What I Think About Porn – “I Always Knew My Vagina Was Out to Get Me”

June 4, 2014 by thevagenda

Confession. I’ve just watched a whole bunch of porn while my Dad was downstairs. Every now and again I could hear him shouting up above the moaning “do you want a cup of tea?” (yep, I watched the porn for long enough that more than one cup of tea was acceptable – and thank goodness, […]

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What Jolene Can Teach Us All About Comparing Ourselves to Other Women

June 2, 2014 by editor

I love music. I mean, I know everyone loves music, but I love all of it. Music made by men and women, music from all different countries and decades. Anything that’s got a tune or a melody or some form of chord, I’m just freaking all over it. But last year, it properly dawned on […]

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