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Take Your Pum Pum Off the Clearance Rack

Ladies, have you discounted your pum pum? This video illustrates The Economics of Sex. See, as humans we all want sex. But as women, we are given the power to choose who we decide to give our bodies to and the value of that exchange. For some women a few drinks is the cost. For other, the cost is marriage. Where have you set your price?


It’s All In the Approach

Yesterday, on the Code Red Flag (“CRF”) Facebook fan page we discussed how men approach women. To start the discussion, I posted this anonymous submission: “‘Seen at the gas station at 7:30am….. Lady walking by- Him: Whas good ma? (munches on random chips) Her: o_O His friend: Well fuck you ol raggely ass laces out wig wearin b*tch. Mud face b*tch. Me: (Long sigh)’ Why do men…I mean manchilds do this?” The responses from the CRF members ranged from, “why did the friend need to say anything” to ” SillyRead More


Are You the Marrying Type?

The Six Basic Guidelines For Women To Get Married 1. Insist on it; 2. If you find yourself in a dead-end relationship, move on; 3. Love yourself first; 4. Commit yourself to the idea of getting married; 5. Keep in shape, watch your weight, and take care of your appearance; 6. Time is running out—use time wisely in your search for the marrying man. To maximize your chances of marrying, only date the marrying kind: Most men will not consider marriage before they reach the age of commitment: For 80%Read More


Dear CRF, My Sister Invited My Ex…

Dear CRF, “So my sister is getting married this year. I’m so suppose to be in the wedding, but she invited my ex who screwed me over and is the main reason why I moved out of the state to try to start over and rebuild. I told my sister that if she goes I’m not going. Her reply “you need to get over it.” I truly dislike this broad, so am I in the wrong if I don’t go? ” CRF RESPONSE: Thanks for writing in with this issue.Read More


Flag On the Play

Flag On the Play

ORDER BELOW FOR AN AUTOGRAPHED COPY Make autograph out to… Forward by Dena Reid, Esq. Easter of 2012, I joined a few friends for a dinner party and as most girlie conversations go, we began talking about men. Not our men, see each of us were single, but the men we had been on dates with for the past few years of our singledom. As we shared horror stories (if there were fairytales we wouldn’t still be single now would we) one story in particular caused us all a bitRead More


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