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"...women report they were the ones actively seeking divorce 55 to 65% of the time. A 1982 durvey of divorced people a year after the breakup found that 60% of women were happier, compared to only 50% of men; a majority of women said they had more self-respect, while only a minority of men felt that way."
Jan 09, 2026 02:17PM
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Beka
Beka is on page 48 of 608
"The Victorian era gave rise to mass media + mass marketing -- two institutions that have since proved more effective devices for constraining women's aspirations than coercive laws + punishments. They rule with the club of conformity, not censure, + claim to speak for female public opinion, not powerful male interests."
Apr 25, 2026 05:07PM
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Beka
Beka is on page 46 of 608
"This map is in itself harmful to women's rights; it presents women's struggle for liberty as if it were a one-time event, a curious + even noxious by-product of a postmodern age.

It is, as poet + essayist Adrienne Rich has described it, 'the erasure of women's political + historical past which makes each new generation of feminists appear as an abnormal excrescence on the face of time.'"
Apr 25, 2026 04:48PM
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Beka
Beka is on page 46 of 608
"In the popular imagination, the history of women's rights is more commonly charted mostly as a flat dead line.

Ignoring the many peaks + valleys traversed in the endless march toward liberty, this mental map of American women's progress presents instead a great plain of 'traditional' womanhood, upon which women have roamed helplessly + 'naturally', eternally passive subjects until the 70s movement came along."
Apr 25, 2026 04:44PM
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Beka
Beka is on page 46 of 608
Just finished chapter 2. It's blowing me away that this is a 1990s book. We are so very influenced, still, by the shitty anti-women-biased reporting of the 80s. I had no clue.
Apr 06, 2026 06:00AM
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Beka
Beka is on page 36 of 608
"Demographers have collected a vast amount of data comparing the mental health of single + married women. None of it supports the thesis that single women are causing the 'age of melancholy': study after study shows single women enjoying far better mental health than their married sisters (also making more money)."
Jan 13, 2026 05:35AM
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Beka
Beka is on page 36 of 608
"As it turns out, social scientist have established only one fact about single women's mental health: employment improves it.

The 1983 landmark Lifeprints study found poor employment, not poor marriage prospects, the leading cause of mental distress among single women."
Jan 12, 2026 02:31PM
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Beka
Beka is on page 36 of 608
"As psychological researcher Lynn L. Gigy, one of the few in her profession to study single women, has noted, social science still treats unmarried women like 'statistical deviants.' They have been 'virtually ignored in social theory + research.'"
Jan 12, 2026 02:29PM
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Beka
Beka is on page 35 of 608
In 1986, Psychologist Annette Baran speculated that, "the rising mental distress of single women is a phenomenon of this era." In fact, no one knew whether single women were more or less depressed in the 80s; no epidemiological study had actually tracked changes in single women's mental health."
Jan 12, 2026 02:27PM
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Beka
Beka is on page 30 of 608
"The 'infertility epidemic' among middle-class career women over 30 was a political program, + for infertility specialists a marketing tool, not a medical problem.

The same White House that promoted the infertility threat allocates no funds toward preventing infertility--and in fact rebuffed all requests for aid."
Jan 12, 2026 05:29AM
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Beka
Beka is on page 30 of 608
"In reality, women's quest for economic + educational equality had only improved health + fertility. Better education + bigger paychecks breed better nutrition, fitness, + health care, all important contributors to higher fertility."
Jan 12, 2026 05:28AM
Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women


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