Top 10 Most Popular Posts, v. 2

What you clicked on the most during the second month of Her.meneutics.

Her.meneutics June 9, 2009

Thank you to our readers and stumble-upon visitors for making the first month of the CT women’s blog a success! Here are the top 10 posts you read and responded to since Her.meneutics launched on Thursday, April 2:

(ten)Your Responses: AIDS in Uganda,” by LaVonne Neff // Comments: 72 Part Two of ‘Meanwhile, What about the Women and Children?

(nine)Beware! Dangerous Women,” by Lynne Hybels // Comments: 5 They might just step up and do something.

(eight)eHarmony Launches Gay Dating Site,” by Sarah Pulliam // Comments: 32 The company agreed to launch Compatible Partners after a user had filed a complaint, citing New Jersey’s discrimination law.(seven)Strip-Searched Girl Heads to Supreme Court,” by Katelyn Beaty // Comments: 9 How far can a public school go in an anti-drug campaign without violating students’ rights to privacy?

(six)Breast-feed – If You Can Afford To,” by LaVonne Neff // Comments: 19 Judith Warner’s April 2 New York Times op-ed piece, “Ban the Breast Pump,” was sure to stir up a hornet’s nest.

(five)Going Undercover to Expose Planned Parenthood,” by Sarah Pulliam // Comments: 18 Lila Rose’s pro-life activism may be breaking state privacy laws. But does it matter?

(four)Is There Such a Thing as Too Many Children?” by Elrena Evans // Comments: 21 Questions linger as last of Nadya Suleman’s octuplets heads home.

(three)Puppies Aren’t People,” by Kay Warren, guest blogger // Comments: 79 When compassion for animals goes too far.

(two)Why Do We Love Susan Boyle?” by Sarah Pulliam // Comments: 18 She’s become a YouTube sensation, but why do we love her so much?

(one)The Other Miss California Controversy,” by Katelyn Beaty // Comments: 81 Carrie Prejean might have stood up for Christian sexual ethics by skipping the Miss USA pageant altogether.

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