Grrrrrrrrrr! I'm growling because I'm gonna vent on men's bathrooms! Haha... I'm not gonna lie but when I use the restroom here at work I prefer using the women's bathroom.
Women — Can’t live with ‘em, can’t think straight around ‘em. Also, can’t sell them without official papers, but that’s something you learn on your own after months of research.
A study released Friday by the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project finds that when it comes to social networks, women tend to be a lot less friendly than men.
Blogger ‘Joe the Peacock’s’ wife had gone out of town, so with the house all to himself, Joe decided it was the most appropriate of times to do a Tom Cruise/’Risky Business’-slide across the kitchen floor.
As you can see in the video below, Joe’s plan only lasted a few bars into Bob Seger’s ‘Old Time Rock and Roll,’ and he stumbles and falls so quickly that we are unable to determine if he was don
Turns out that old adage that says men think about sex every seven seconds isn’t entirely true. In fact, it’s way less — and while men do have lusty thoughts more often than women, the overall difference between them isn’t as dramatic as you may think.
A new study finds that while elevated testosterone may typically be associated with a higher propensity for risk-taking, such behavior apparently doesn’t carry over into the bedroom. Research conducted on a group of college freshman found those with higher testosterone levels to be more accepting toward condoms and protected sex.
A new study proves what many already suspected — if a blonde, a redhead and a brunette walk into a bar, the blonde will indeed get more male attention. But not for the reasons you might think.
Poor Kelly Clarkson! This one hits close to home for me as I to have been the victim of homosexual accusations (I have no idea why). Not that I have anything against it, I do love the gays so! I have a ton of gay friends and they are the most down to earth people I know! But accusing a straight person? It's not right, people go around spreading rumors saying "Dallas is gay" and all
A new study suggests that women are more likely than men to cause traffic accidents.
Researchers from the University of Michigan analyzed at 6.5 million car crashes. They also calculated, based on the number of miles men and women drive, that if all things were equal, male-to-male crashes would account for 36.2% of accidents, female-to-female would make up 15.8 percent, and male-to-female would m