Tags: boys
April 11th, 2012
Dispatches From an Idiot: Gawker Boys Recruit Imbecilic Liberal Fox Employee as Spy
Posted by: Barry Secrest
Published on April 11th, 2012 @ 09:55:29 am , using 1285 words
Published on April 11th, 2012 @ 09:55:29 am , using 1285 words
Posted in Events and Issues: Credible Resources
BLS note: Not only is this guy an idiot, after glancing through his "Fox musings," he's almost effeminate in his ridiculously neurotic assessments. Thanks Gawker Boys! People need to know how extraordinarily infantile the typical garden variety Liberal a… more »
October 25th, 2011
Panel recommends that 11- and 12-year-old boys get the HPV vaccine; now given to girls
Posted by: Kim Stallings
Published on October 25th, 2011 @ 08:52:35 pm , using 570 words
Published on October 25th, 2011 @ 08:52:35 pm , using 570 words
Posted in Events and Issues: Credible Resources
The Washington Post
ATLANTA — The controversial HPV shot given to girls should also be given to boys, in part to help prevent the spread of the virus through sex, a government medical panel said Tuesday.
The expensive vaccine, which protects femal… more »
April 7th, 2011
"Boys Will Be Boys" But Female Infidelity? When Women Cheat...
Posted by: Barry Secrest
Published on April 7th, 2011 @ 10:41:58 pm , using 996 words
Published on April 7th, 2011 @ 10:41:58 pm , using 996 words
Posted in Events and Issues: Credible Resources
CNN Health
By Ian Kerner
In a committed relationship nothing hurts more, or is harder to recover from, than infidelity, and this is even truer when it’s the female partner who’s been doing the cheating. In recent years I’ve noticed a precipitous ris… more »
March 26th, 2010
Do Nannies Really Turn Boys into Future Adulterers?
Posted by: Barry Secrest
Published on March 26th, 2010 @ 01:17:17 pm , using 592 words
Published on March 26th, 2010 @ 01:17:17 pm , using 592 words
Posted in Events and Issues: Credible Resources
Time
Belinda Luscombe
Mothers who outsource the care of their sons to other women may be inadvertently raising adulterers. Or so claims Dr. Dennis Friedman in a book that has kicked up a bit of a ruckus in Britain. A Fellow of the Royal College of Ps… more »




