
Greetings, Pinkies! Today we are beyond thrilled to publish the full introduction of Lissa's book What's Up Down There? Questions You'd Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend in anticipation of the book's launch on September 28 (more info below). Enjoy!
Brrrrringgggg….The phone rings. Caller ID says it’s Chloe. I pick up.
All I hear are giggles. Then a snort, followed by a cackle.
“Chloe?” I say.
Chloe snorts again. I shake my head and smile.
I hear someone yell, “Don’t say vagina so loud!”
They’ve done this before. Chloe and Piper are in Manhattan celebrating some girl time away from the kids, obviously talking about sex over a few cocktails. Whenever they think up questions about their girl parts, they call me. They are my best friends, and I am a gynecologist.
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Yesterday was my pink business partner Dana Theus’s birthday, so this is for you Dana. Many of you may not know, but Dana has been volunteering her valuable time as a marketing consultant for Magus Consulting to help Owning Pink thrive. And she does this out of pure love for our mission. So this is a post of gratitude, to my dear friend and savior. Without you Owning Pink wouldn’t be what it is today. Happy birthday love!

It breaks my heart that Sex and The City ended. For nearly a decade, I could pretend that women really do gather together over Cosmos, talking about sex, career, relationships, and the meaning of life according to Carrie Bradshaw, all while decked out in Manolo Blahniks and sporting styling haircuts, both cranial and pubic.
I just met two deadlines for two books in one week. The manuscript for What’s Up Down There?
1. Always buy stuff from kids with roadside stands. The lemonade is usually awesome, and even if it isn’t, the smiles and confidence-building are worth every penny.
2. Try to avoid giving advice. Advice implies that the person you’re advising is broken and needs fixing. And NOBODY is broken.