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Butt becoming America's preference (NY Times)
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<blockquote data-quote="AnonymousBosch" data-source="post: 573184" data-attributes="member: 5255"><p>I think all of these self-esteem anthems are a sign at how desperately unhappy the average modern woman is. Whatever they've been doing to build little girl's self esteem by telling them they can be anything since I was in school 30 years ago obviously isn't working, (and trust me, there was just as much handwringing about the tendency of women to be <s>lazy, uncurious and mediocre</s> intimidated out of following their dreams by evil men even back then).</p><p></p><p>Hell, my sister had an Astronaut Barbie in the 70's, (first manufactured in 1965).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnonymousBosch, post: 573184, member: 5255"] I think all of these self-esteem anthems are a sign at how desperately unhappy the average modern woman is. Whatever they've been doing to build little girl's self esteem by telling them they can be anything since I was in school 30 years ago obviously isn't working, (and trust me, there was just as much handwringing about the tendency of women to be [s]lazy, uncurious and mediocre[/s] intimidated out of following their dreams by evil men even back then). Hell, my sister had an Astronaut Barbie in the 70's, (first manufactured in 1965). [/QUOTE]
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