The Best Spots for Spain Honeymoons

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The places to visit in Spain for your honeymoon are so many because the country is dotted with many tourist towns. Thirteen Spanish cities are world heritage sites by Unesco, confirming the fact that Spain is the country with the most cities on this list. Alcala de Henares was the first city in the world with a university. By exploring the Old City, visitors will discover the characteristics of the legendary kingdom of Castile. Segovia area is ideal for those who want to admire a varied landscape. You can visit the Alcazar castle, built between the twelfth and fifteenth century. This monument inspired Walt Disney to create the Cinderella Castle (!), reflecting the great architectural lines as the medieval walls of a cathedral dating from the sixteenth century.

Honeymooning in Spain you will lead inevitably to Madrid. The capital of Spain is distinguished by its museums which are among the greatest centers of art exhibitions in the world. Tourists will be amazed by the gigantic museum of Prado with its renowned paintings of Spanish, Italian and Flemish painters dating from the fifteenth to the twentieth century. Madrid is the city with the largest squares in the world, including the Plaza de Toros Monumental de Las Ventas. And for those who love fun, the nightlife in Madrid is busy with its many nightclubs, cafes, bars, and famous theaters. » Read more: The Best Spots for Spain Honeymoons

Female Sexuality Is Not A Pandora’s Box

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I was called a slut once in middle school by a girl after I kissed a guy she also liked at a school assembly. She wasn’t happy about it so she called me the one name she believed would be the most stinging. Slut. Perhaps it would have been insulting a generation prior but it was 1993 and being a slut had actually become rather chic for some of us.

Fourteen years and dozens of sexual conquests later I’m a big proponent of sex-positive feminism or ‘Stiletto Feminism,’ a movement born from the turbulent social and sexual upheavals of the 1960s that flourished in the 1980s and 90s as a back-lash against the conservative movement that endeavores to put limits on what women can and cannot do sexually. Broken down to its core component, sex-positive feminism’s message is a woman’s sexuality can and should be used not only for her pleasure but also her benefit if needed. » Read more: Female Sexuality Is Not A Pandora’s Box