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HIGHLIGHTS OF APW THIS WEEK

Why would you go back to your tiny homophobic hometown—with your wife?

This wedding mixed Arabic and Jewish traditions… and llamas.

As if your schedule isn’t busy enough with work or school or parenting… how do you find time for wedding planning?

Feminist porn is a thing, and APW knows where to find it.

Here’s a (wo)manifesto on one #ladyboss’s journey to designing her awesome life. Spoiler: it includes daycare and feminism.

Is inviting parents to your wedding required… or optional?

Why didn’t we think of a “DIY flower crown” station before? Utter genius.

LINK ROUNDUP

You can no longer fly (even domestically) with IDs from these four states. That’s rough, when you remember thirty-eight percent of America doesn’t have a passport.

On Mad Max and disability.

101 Dalmatians themed engagement shoot. What’s not to love?

Let’s talk about all the lies around 9/11, and no—we’re not talking about what actually happened to the towers.

Bet you didn’t know about the mermaid economy. It’s flippin’ awesome. (All puns intended.)

“We can, all of us, stand up for care. Until we do, men and women will never be equal; not while both are responsible for providing cash but only women are responsible for providing care.”

One opinion on how the overuse of trigger warnings can have negative side effects (and perhaps, why “content warning” is more accurate).

This small town banned underboob, but made visible boners legal. What?

But in West Asheville, community comes together to fight misogyny in it’s midst.

A modest proposal.

Tech workers may make bank, but some of their company bus drivers are homeless.

A bundle of menstrual accessories for your realistic doll.

Unsexy truths about shooting porn.

The second season of Serial has been announced, and we’re interested.

Planned Parenthood is under attack so Lindy West talks about #shoutyourabortion and one author explains why she had to have an abortion at twenty-one weeks.

Women with disabilities are rarely included in the body-positive movement. This collective wants to change that.

We simplify and sanitize and so we miss the healing we could have if we only spoke the whole truth.”

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