While discussing the deeper meaning of relationships lately with a gentleman friend, he mentioned a book I had never heard of: The 5 Languages of Love. Not quite sure what he meant, I asked him to explain. Apparently, as this book suggests, people respond differently and need different forms of love (generally one of five [...]
Archive for August, 2006
Language of Love
Posted in Dating & Relationships on 26 August 2006 | 1 Comment »
In a Man’s World [not for the faint of heart]
Posted in Body, Gender, tagged circumcision on 18 August 2006 | 1 Comment »
I need to open this blog with a disclaimer (egads! I’m practicing law already!): this particular blog is not for the faint of heart, nor the uber prudish. That being said, let’s delve in. And by no means am I an expert in this field; but it’s something that came upon my radar lately and [...]
Snobbery
Posted in Food on 11 August 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Once upon a time, a short-term boyfriend and I got into a somewhat heated discussion about elitism and appreciation for finer things. His take was that there was something fundamentally wrong with elitism. I, of course, argued vehemently against him. But as I sit here in Santa Rosa, California, enjoying our hosts’ wine selections (several [...]
Butterfly Effect
Posted in Sports, tagged doping, Floyd Landis on 5 August 2006 | 1 Comment »
Today is the beginning of a what will probably be a long lambasting of America’s heir apparent to the Tour de France. One of the blazing headlines in the news this morning is that Floyd Landis tested positive in the second test for testosterone doping during Le Tour. I am not here, however, to lambaste [...]


