- Channing Tatum, Out magazine’s June-July cover boy, on who’ll be the probable audience for his stripper movie. (courtesy of Just Jared)
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Saturday, May 26, 2012
Quoted: Channing Tatum on Who Will See His Movie - Women and Gays
“People say that women and the gay community will go see [Magic Mike]
– knock on wood – but I know straight guys won’t be like, ‘Yo, what’s
up man – you wanna go see the stripping movie after the game tonight?’ I
doubt they’ll have the balls to see it. What’s funny is that the girls
don’t ask me questions about my stripping days, but straight guys want
to know everything. It’s that fantasy element. It’s probably why a lot
of females on Halloween are the whorey version of a ketchup bottle, or
slutty nurse, which I love and respect – it’s liberating.”
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How Many Weeks Do You Get For Paid Maternity Leave?
I found this article rather fascinating. And it would probably be more fascinating for pregnant women and/or expecting fathers.
There are exactly three countries on Earth that do not provide guarantees for paid maternity leave. Papua New Guinea and Swaziland are two of them. Care to guess the third?
There are exactly three countries on Earth that do not provide guarantees for paid maternity leave. Papua New Guinea and Swaziland are two of them. Care to guess the third?
Courtesy of Think Progress Health: Out of 178 nations, the U.S. is one of three that does not offer paid maternity leave benefits, let alone paid leave for fathers, which more than 50 of these nations offer. Here’s how the U.S. stacks up to 14 other countries:
In comparison, Canada and Norway offer generous benefits that can be shared between the father and mother, France offers about four months, and even Mexico and Pakistan are among the nations offer 12 weeks paid leave for mothers.
American women are offered 12 weeks of unpaid leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act, which exempts companies with fewer than 50 paid employees, but in 2011, only 11 percent of private sector workers and 17 percent of public workers reported that they had access to paid maternity leave through their employer. And for first-time mothers, only about half can take paid leave when they give birth. Read More...
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