About The Recession Diaries

From finance to foreclosures, layoffs and lack of opportunity, a daily journal of the economic crisis and its effect on black professionals.

THE BLOG FAMILY

In-your-face observations of art, entertainment and the world at large from someone who cares. Can you handle the truth?

NOVEMBER 30 | NBC Heroes Employee Says There's Too Much Diversity in Hollywood

NOVEMBER 29 | Black Conservative Doesn't Want Oprah to Interview Obama on Christmas

NOVEMBER 28 | Peru Apologizes for Mistreatment of Afro-Peruvians

One man's opinion on very nearly everything. It's hard but it's fair.

DECEMBER 2 | Ten Things You Could Learn from Tiger Woods

DECEMBER 2 | Aunt Jemima and Politics in Darktown

NOVEMBER 24 | Meet The Parents

Manners and mores in modern life? It's about way more than where the fork goes.

DECEMBER 3 | Desiree Rogers' Teachable Moment

NOVEMBER 28 | The Tipping Factor

NOVEMBER 24 | The Turkey Is The Least of It

From finance to foreclosures, layoffs and lack of opportunity, a daily journal of the economic crisis and its effect on black professionals.

NOVEMBER 27 | Making The Most With Less This Christmas

NOVEMBER 25 | Young, Black, and Out of Work

NOVEMBER 24 | Have Blacks Been Shafted By The Stimulus?

Smart, up to the minute takes on politics--from the state house to the White House. Pull up a chair.

FEBRUARY 23 | Social Networks and Saddam Hussein: A Private Matter?

JANUARY 21 | Hillary Clinton Stands Up For Internet Diplomacy

JANUARY 20 | SATISFACTION, PRIDE OR DELIRIUM?

Engaging commentary, interviews, and reviews that delve into and beyond the world of books. Get read.

NOVEMBER 25 | Conversation for the Dinner Table

NOVEMBER 19 | Reading List: The Poetry Edition

NOVEMBER 12 | Publishing with the Stars

A daily conversation on hot topic culture items. From Zora to Zane, True Blood to Tiny & Toya, TEWW covers high art, low-brow culture and everything in between.

MARCH 2 | The Best Gabourey Sidibe Interview So Far

FEBRUARY 17 | Would You Let Serena Williams Do Your Nails?

FEBRUARY 12 | John Mayer's Stupid Mouth

One woman's journey to shed 100 pounds in one year.

MARCH 17 | An Inbox Full of Eating Triggers

MARCH 16 | A Rather Inelegant Entree into the World of Zumba

MARCH 15 | Final Analysis: I’m Allergic to Exercise

MICHAEL'S BLOG ROLL

    Stop, You Can't Touch This!

    I have to admit that I’ve seen plenty of knocked up women recently and wondered what on Earth are they thinking having a baby during a recession.

    As cute and wonderful as newborns are, they’re not exactly cost effective in times of economic downturn.

    I usually keep such comments to myself, though. I don’t want to be on the receiving end of a back hand from a pregnant woman, you know? But thanks to the Chicago Sun-Times I now know that I’m not alone in this line of thinking.

    The paper reported on the growing phenomenon of legally bound couples deciding to forgo a good sex life in order to dodge potential pregnancies.

    A survey by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists found that 17 percent of married women say the economy has delayed their interest in starting or expanding a family. The debate over whether or not economy strife truly sets the stage for a nationwide decline in baby breeding wages on, but one thing is for sure: Many couples are petrified of creating a budget-busting baby.

    Thus those who choose to still engage in sexual relations have taken precaution – leading to a surge in sales of condoms and morning after pills, along with a heightened interest in vasectomies and permanent contraceptives like Essure for women.

    Given the state of the economy and conflicting theories on when it will recover, the latter move seems like proper protocol in family planning. But isn’t it a bit extreme to cut out sex altogether?

    In some cases, you may already be jobless, financially strapped, and possibly hopeless. Would becoming a sexless spouse out of paranoia really give you piece of mind? I’m no expert, but might such a move only heighten anxiety and frustration?

    I’d love to get the thoughts of married couples on this.

    How has the economy affected your marriage, particularly what goes on in your bedroom? Has the thought of adding an additional mouth to feed put a strain on your marriage in any way?

    Or are you thinking, “I’m married. It’s not like I was having sex anyway?”

    I keed, I keed.

    Please post your comments below or email me at therecessiondiaries@gmail.com.

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