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Witnessing mother-daughter jealousy as a Victoria’s Secret employee

Who knew selling bras would also mean holding space for intergenerational conflict?

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Are you over loving yourself?

“I don’t think I’m somebody that’s very easy to be attracted to. I’m an acquired taste. Like, I’m very specific, and it requires sort of a lot of, like, mental fortitude and, like, flexibility and, like, plasticity in your brain in order...

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Stop defending men!

Patriarchy depends on men never being held accountable, making one of the most feminist things you can do is tell a man he’s wrong.

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What could a girl possibly have to do with her time other than get ready?

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Gen-Z's Disturbing Dynamic with Age

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