If you have been harboring the belief that The Wall Street Journal does not care about vaginas, put it to rest. Tara Parker-Pope used to write a health column there before she went to The New York Times. Tara moderated a panel, "Not Your Mother's Menopause," at MORE Magazine's recent Reinvention Convention and told attendees that WSJ editors let the word appear in one of her health columns. The final cut did not have as many "vaginas" as Tara's original copy, but the fact that the word appeared at all is considered a coup.
It's nice to know that mainstream media is advancing with women's issues.
I do not know how to comment on such a specific topic but I am sure that you have done your research on this :)
Posted by: Doug Devitre | October 15, 2007 at 10:52 PM
The health experts did the research ... do not worry about how to frame a comment, Mr. D., the simple act of PLACING a comment shows that you care ;-)
Posted by: Frances Flynn Thorsen | October 16, 2007 at 05:33 AM
Fine research done here.
Way to write a great article. Keep up the good work!
Posted by: Atlanta New Home | November 01, 2007 at 12:09 PM