Yael Kohen
Latest articles by Yael Kohen
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The Scourge of the Ladies Room
I hate to bring up something so disgustingly unladylike as bathroom etiquette—well, specifically toilet manners—but since I came across a recent item on CNN.com about a mysterious office mate at O, the Oprah magazine, who colleagues dubbed the Tinkler, I felt it was appropriate to add my thoughts about the Ms. Piggies in my own office. Or shall I say the Ms. Piggies who occupy restrooms in offices across the country. Because I don’t doubt for one second that the lack of proper toilette manners is reaching epidemic proportions and, unfortunately, those poor manners extend beyond an inconsiderate, sloppy coworker who pees on the seat. Oh no, because we’re women, it can get a lot more disgusting than that. What’s a little pee on the seat compared with….You know what I mean. Though I don’t have much personal experience exploring men’s rooms, I believe ladies rooms rival them in terms of sheer disgustingness. We expect it from men— those macho, potty-mouthed hooligans who can’t even wash a dish, let alone flawlessly aim into a urinal. We don’t, however, expect it from women, the fairer sex, the clean future-moms who supposedly possess the innate ability to smell nice, look pretty and never, ever betray even a whiff of—you know.
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Book Club: The Mistress's Daughter
MC Editors explore the mind of an adopted woman in the memoir, The Mistress's Daughter, just out in paperback. Worth a trip to Barnes Noble? See for yourself…
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First Date: Return of the Frat Boy
It was my first date with a 31-year-old Wall Street type.
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Why I Ran for Office
We asked female political leaders around the country what inspired them to run.
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Navigate The Bar Like a Pro
Don't be that bill-waving hussy at the end of the bar. Tips on how to sit and sip in style.
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