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Keeping it Real

I responded to this question by giving my input. "What content or features would you like to see most here: ". Feedback please... I would like to see a forum where we can be candid with one another

Phyllis Franklin · Wednesday, February 10th 2010 · 83 views · 1 comments

The Career Woman and the Casual Woman

Most of us have more than one personality feature dominate at different times of the day; one is the career woman and the other the casual woman...in my case both enjoy relaxing while listening to jaz

Phyllis Franklin · Thursday, October 22nd 2009 · 288 views · 1 comments

Propaganda is Alive and Well under the Pro-Life banner.

I am a woman who has never had an abortion and at my age, I never will but it really gets me going when women (especially women of color) go on the attack of pro-choice women. I have had one pregnanc

Phyllis Franklin · Sunday, May 31st 2009 · 133 views · 1 comments

I guess a woman can have too much of a good thing sometime.

When I made the above declaration I was so serious! I had a reality check when a service provider said he may need to access my attic which would be through my closet. That meant I had to remove all

Phyllis Franklin · Saturday, May 16th 2009 · 172 views · 1 comments

I guess a woman can have too much of a good thing sometime.

When I made the above declaration I was so serious! I had a reality check when a service provider said he may need to access my attic which would be through my closet. That meant I had to remove all

Phyllis Franklin · Saturday, May 16th 2009 · 181 views · 1 comments

Obedience doesn't stop because you're "grown"

As I continue to live, I learn that obedience is one of life’s staples...We just trade one kind of obedience for another. The obedience taught at an early age was really preparation for the obedience

Phyllis Franklin · Thursday, May 14th 2009 · 147 views · 1 comments

Is The Passion Missing?

Because Iam in the entertainment business I generally think about passion related to artistry; however, success in anything is determined by what you put into it. Having worked with several aspiring

Phyllis Franklin · Tuesday, May 5th 2009 · 140 views · 1 comments