The Jane Dough

Most Fertile Man In World Also A Cad Who Wants A Break On Child Support
When news broke last month that 22-year-old Alaskan Levi Johnston was expecting his second child, some spoke in disbelief about his powerful reproductive assets. But he's sterile compared to Tennessee's 33-year-old Desmond Hatchett, who set a Knox County record for the number of kids a person has fathered. Don't think the dad of thirty is super thrilled to have experienced the greatest gift of life thirty times, though. He's claiming he needs a break from child support.

Fifty Shades Books Great For The Sex Toy Industry
At the New York City "Fifty Shades" signing last week, sexologist Dr. Logan Levkoff attested that E.L. James's bestselling trilogy has changed the way women talk about sex --- and also inspired pregnancies with its hot sexual content. I rolled my eyes at such assertions, but the joke is on me, as sales for sex toy balls have shot up 300 percent in the last month, and there's little doubt that the increase is thanks to the British author's books, which feature main character Anastasia Steele using Kegel balls at the command of wealthy CEO Christian Grey, who wants her to be his sex slave.

EOD: This Story Will Ruin Chocolate Cupcakes For You
EOD Saturday: How to make something delicious look disgusting, Taylor Swift reportedly ditches Tim Tebow for "Foster the People" singer, sports fanatic dad accidentally turns little girl into a potty-mouthed fan, Bill Maher says Liberty University giving out diplomas "cheapens" it for everybody else, and Sarah Jessica Parker is set to host a fundraiser for the Obamas.

Six Career and Life Lessons I Learned in Thailand
I walked into the office to do my kindest “wai” by folding my hands together and gracefully bowing my head. In the Thai countryside, wai-ing all your colleagues is a way to show respect. Initially, I bowed my head so much, I almost got whiplash; having no idea whom to show honor to, I did it to everyone. Only later did I learn that this is done only to senior colleagues and those older than you. When you’re an expat working abroad, you quickly come to terms with the fact that office culture in the U.S doesn’t always translate over to your new host country. I’ve spent time as a Fulbright scholar researching in Chiang Mai and later working a fast-paced job in Bangkok. While I’m now back in the States, I still carry with me some powerful career lessons from my time in Thailand that can lead to success anywhere. Here’s what I learned.