Women are Desperate for HRT! Humor Replacement Therapy
With 40 to 50 million women in some stage of hormonal change, women are not finding it easy to find their "funny bone" about the topic. One website is making it much easier to get through the menopausal years with a sense of humor.
(PRWEB) February 20, 2005 -- "Minnie Pauz" has become the #1 Girlfriend to women all over the world. She knows that you can only take so much heavy duty medical information when you are desperately looking for answers to the question that millions of women are asking: "Is it hot in here, or is it just me?"
Dee Adams, creator of a cartoon character who is also asking that question, says: "We just cannot forget the power of humor and laughter has to make us feel better! I created www.minniepauz.com out of my own frustration of trying to connect to other women during what I call the Middle-Rages."
MinniePauz.com is much more than just a menopause site. It's an online gathering place (www.minniepauz.com/forum) for women who want to talk about their families, their careers, losing weight, fashion, gardening, the war, the government or even popular tv shows like "Desperate Housewives". It's also where women can read the latest articles and the newest books about their lifestyle and their health.
Patch Adams (no relation) proved that humor can heal both physical and mental afflictions. Now Minnie Pauz is picking up the ball for women and the internet is making it possible to reach everyone who has access to a computer.
Minnie Pauz Enterprizes is also extending its reach beyond the internet. The first Minnie Pauz book is due out before the end of the year and Paul Olian, www.TradeMarketPlace.com has signed on as Licensing Agent for MPE. "We are actively looking for licenses in all categories," says Adams, "and I'm confident that Jeff is the person to launch our first licensing efforts."
Another way that Adams is taking Minnie Pauz to the public in 2005 is through speaking engagements. Already booked for dates in April, May and October, and because appearances will be limited to one per month, Adams recommends inquiries be made at least 2 months in advance.
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