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“YES there is still some gender inequality, sexism, and misogyny that face them today. In no way can it be compared to what women faced and had to overcome in the past.”

You are so wrong. Based on my personal experience:

Ugh. Yes. 115 seems to be the magic number. I’m at 120 now and I really don’t get any special benefit from being, relatively, “thin.”

This doesn’t sound like something you want to cope with. If you did you wouldn’t still be wondering whether he could quit if he tried, or if he ever will quit.

I’ve gone through this a lot with my friends who are teachers or adjunts. On the one hand, I understand that it’s a great injustice that we force people who want children and who are biologically capable of having children to remain childless. On the other hand, I honestly foresee many of my friends dying in poverty

I think it’s a big leap to imply that sexual harrassment has anything to do with how many women go into STEM. I’m a doctoral candidate in the humanities in my second graduate program and am intimately familiar with the sexual dynamics in many programs that are competitive with mine. At the same time, most of my