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Bashing the Body Beautiful

August 19, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 4 Comments

Making peace with the diversity of our beautiful bodies…

Filed Under: Celebrities, Entertainment, Health, Style Tagged With: beauty, definitions of beauty, emotional eating, Salma Hayek, sexy celebrities, style, the fat issue, women and body image

60 Is the New 40

August 5, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 23 Comments

How do you feel? 40? 60? 80? Do the numbers matter? Do “old” rules of aging still apply?

Filed Under: Fashion & Style, Health, Style Tagged With: aging, aging gracefully, definitions of beauty, makeovers, marketing, psychology, real women real life, style, the age issue, women over 50, women over 60, women's health

Beauty Treatment

July 17, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 7 Comments

Ageism, sexism, racism… And now “Looksism.”

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: ageism, beauty, bias, compensation, cultural standards of beauty, definitions of beauty, gender roles, looksism, New York Times, society

Think Looks Don’t Pay?

May 29, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 22 Comments

Know this: Good looks mean higher pay.

Filed Under: Business, Culture, Women and Money Tagged With: age discrimination, aging, aging gracefully, career, compensation, definitions of beauty, jobs, looksism, pay, perception, the fat issue, women's issues, work life

The Confidence Conundrum

May 3, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 1 Comment

Pondering the puzzle pieces that comprise self-confidence.

Filed Under: Culture, Health Tagged With: aging, confidence, cosmetic surgery, definitions of beauty, effects of unemployment, gender roles, interpreting data, New York Times, psychology, self-confidence, sexuality

My Forehead Moves. How ‘Bout Yours?

March 29, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 8 Comments

Personal choice? Sure. Distorted reality – and foreheads? RHOBH Reunion.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Real Housewives Tagged With: aging, aging gracefully, cosmetic surgery, definitions of beauty, living fully, rant, Real Housewives, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, real life, RHOBH, women's issues

Why “Aging Gracefully” Doesn’t Suit Me

March 27, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 29 Comments

Language shapes everything. Time to change the “aging” conversation?

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyle Tagged With: aging, aging gracefully, definitions of beauty, language usage, living fully, positive attitude, psychology, psychology and language, rant, society, women's issues

Boob Studies Are For… Boobs

March 9, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 7 Comments

Which breasts are best… for what, exactly? Breast-size preferences and sexism studies.

Filed Under: Sexual Politics Tagged With: beauty, contradictions in feminism, cosmetic surgery, definitions of beauty, sexuality, sexuality over 40, sexuality over 50, sexuality over 60, women and body image, women and self-esteem

Is Love Blind, Really?

February 13, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 10 Comments

When it comes to love, we may all be blind. Or see more clearly than we think.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Love, Relationships Tagged With: beauty, classic films, definitions of beauty, Love, Relationships, self-esteem, women and self-esteem

Vampires… At a Theater Near You. Again.

January 31, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 13 Comments

Bloody shame? So many Vampire movies, so little time.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Fashion & Style, Style Tagged With: definitions of beauty, makeup, movies, pop culture

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