
The Anti-Smut Spring Reading List
The post presents a "Anti‑Smut Spring" reading list of 16 books spanning thrillers, memoirs, literary fiction, a classic, and a nonfiction title. It positions the list as a antidote to the current BookTok‑driven, progressive‑leaning market that often substitutes sex scenes for genuine character development. Each pick promises solid plot, depth, and literary enjoyment suitable for a wide audience, from mothers‑in‑law to coworkers. The author encourages readers to take notes, suggesting the selections are both entertaining and thought‑provoking.

Why All The It-Girls Are Whimsy Maxxing
Evie Magazine’s latest post urges the so‑called “it‑girls” to double down on whimsical style, framing it as a deliberate lifestyle choice rather than a fleeting fad. The piece highlights how women are curating fantasy‑filled wardrobes and home décor—think crystal doorknobs...

I'm A Recovering Smut Addict
The author recounts discovering erotic romance at age twelve and later recognizing it as a form of pornography distinct from the male‑centric content that dominates the industry. Over time, the romanticized, feminine‑focused material became an addiction that she only labeled...

God Is Back And Gen Z Is Leading The Revival
Recent surveys indicate a notable resurgence of religiosity among Millennials and Gen Z, reversing decades of decline. Young adults are moving away from atheism toward spiritual practice, driven by a search for meaning, community, and philosophical frameworks. The trend reflects broader...

I’m So Over the Home Vs. Hospital Birth Debate
Online motherhood communities have turned the home‑versus‑hospital birth debate into a cultural flashpoint. Early mommy blogs gave way to Instagram influencers, creating a constant stream of personal birth stories. Data shows a pandemic‑driven rise in home births, yet hospitals still...
