Sophia Benoit

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Sophia Benoit

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Born
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Member Since
December 2019


Average rating: 3.42 · 2,806 ratings · 460 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
Well, This Is Exhausting

3.41 avg rating — 2,800 ratings — published 2021 — 5 editions
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The Very Definition of Love

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“I know now that the wanting itself is sweet, but that you don’t want it to get overripe. A whole life filled only with desire and never with fulfillment becomes bitter in its own way.”
Sophia Benoit, Well, This Is Exhausting

“Taste is not, despite attitudes to the contrary, delivered divinely from above. Taste is decided by the wealthy, the powerful, the victors. Taste is often more about gatekeeping and upholding division than anything else.”
Sophia Benoit, Well, This Is Exhausting

“It’s expected that men’s emotional growth in their early twenties will be built on the backs of the women in their lives. And this frees up time in their schedules to be the fun uncle or the fun dad or fun friend, the person who doesn’t have to follow the rules or adhere to responsibility because guess what? Someone else is taking care of it. (And that someone is almost always female.) Men still get to abdicate work at home despite no longer being the sole financial providers, because someone else will always pick up the slack.”
Sophia Benoit, Well, This Is Exhausting

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