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“her only hobbies are going to a ballet studio that closes in the first episode, and renting a motel room where she methodically eats her way through cheeseburgers, vomits, showers, and then sits meditative between sheets that still smell of grease.” love
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“…paradox of female fertility: the ability to reproduce is both a lifeline and a life sentence. As Moira Weigel wrote in a review of Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, ‘the one thing that gives you value in society is the very thing for which you are hated.’”
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“The very first sentence of pride & prejudice is a wink; a statement that single men in possession of good fortunes must be in want of a wife, when all Austen’s readers know the opposite to be true—single women with no fortune or means to speak of are very much in need of husbands.”
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“School is where you learn what you are worth. Not your actual value as a human being, but your social worth, an arbitrary appraisal by others that’s inherently flawed yet hard to shake, even in adulthood.”
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“There is, and always has been, a trap within the baffingly short virgin-whore continuum: Girls are shamed into doing things they don’t want to do and then shamed for doing them.”
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