Questions and Answers with Justin

Posted by Laura in Uncategorized on 31. Jul, 2009 | 2 Comments

Justin Hartman is the Managing Director of Afrigator, a startup which he co-founded in April 2007 and later sold a stake to MIH Print Africa – a division of Naspers Limited.
Justin lives in Cape Town with his wife and 2 small children
Work
How did you and your family survive the transition – from salaried job to [...]

Have you heard about hot stone massage?

Posted by Leigh-ann in Uncategorized on 31. Jul, 2009 | 1 Comment

If you have never experienced this unique indulgence, you owe yourself this exquisite moment.
HOT STONE massage is a unique connection we experience with nature.
It involves the application of heated basalt stones of varying sizes to key points on the body, giving a deep massage and creating sensations of comfort and warmth.
The direct heat relaxes muscles, [...]

Let’s Talk About Sex

Posted by Damaria in Sex on 30. Jul, 2009 | 8 Comments

My 11-year daughter and I recently had a long discussion about the changes her body goes through during puberty and sexual choices.
It was not the first time we’d had a discussion about sex, so I did not expect to feel awkward about any of the topics raised. Strangely though, I did. Here are some of [...]

The Marriage Course

Posted by Shayne in Uncategorized on 29. Jul, 2009 | 3 Comments

The Marriage Course is a series of seven sessions designed to help married couples strengthen their marriage.  It was created by The Holy Trinity Brompton in the UK in 2000, the same Church that created The Alpha Course.  Obviously, in order to receive the full benefit of this course you’ll need to do it with [...]

Pregnancy Journey through the Public Health Care System

Posted by Angie in Uncategorized on 29. Jul, 2009 | 11 Comments

With my first pregnancy I was on medical aid and so had my own PRIVATE gynaecologist and went to a PRETTY PRIVATE hospital for the delivery and my baby was seen by a PRIVATE paediatrician whilst in hospital. All was simple and comfortable and the medical aid covered the bill of over R11000 for [...]

What is Romance

Posted by Laura in Uncategorized on 28. Jul, 2009 | 7 Comments

The other day on twitter a fellow single mom and I were chatting about date nights and romance.
It got me thinking – what is romance?
Is romance in the candle lit dinners or rose petals laid out all over? Is it in moonlit walks or flowers delivered unexpectedly? Is it poems and surprise get aways?
Or is [...]

Phenomenal Women: Catherine Jenkin

Posted by Laura in Real Life on 28. Jul, 2009 | 7 Comments

About Cath
I am the IT and Quality Assurance manager for HIV-911 – a referral network and data collection centre that focuses on collecting and disseminating information on HIV/AIDS related service providers across SA. In that, i am a freak because I’m a chick that works in IT (this always shocks people) but, more importantly, I [...]

Looking at Guilt

Posted by Sally in Uncategorized on 27. Jul, 2009 | 5 Comments

LET’S TAKE A GUILT TRIP…
“Did your guilt-o-meter start spinning out of control the moment you found out you were pregnant? Congratulations! You’re officially in training for the ultimate of guilt trips -motherhood! “ Ann Douglas writes, as an introduction to a book on pregnancy. Thinking in this line, I suppose it is true that, to [...]

Catharsis

Posted by Guest Contributor in Sex on 27. Jul, 2009 | 9 Comments

I used to be very judgemental towards people who cheated on their partners. A tiny part of me still is. It’s not intentional. I always try to understand peoples feelings and why they behave in certain ways. I think a large part of this view stemmed from my upbringing. I grew up in a very [...]

Featured Article – A better job

Posted by Laura in Sex on 25. Jul, 2009 | 3 Comments

Todays featured article is by T!
Its about Blow Jobs and is a BRILLIANT read!
So pop over and visit her!

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