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Tag Archives: children
On The Cusp
The end is nigh. My days of carefree, unadulterated freedom are almost over. Or, at least, hopefully they are. What on earth am I talking about? I’m talking about trying to have a baby, of course! My husband and I, … Continue reading
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Tagged babies, children, domestic violence, feminism, health, humor, marriage, memories, millenials, mom-ally, moms, money, motherhood, OCD, Oregon Trail Generation, parent-ally, parenting, parenting (like I know anything about that), pregnancy, privilege, rants, Relationships, sarcasm, thinking about having babies, trauma, women
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Working While Female
I am of the mindset that the American work life balance is not good for anyone. Workplace culture is a tough environment for all of us, as it expects us all, at least to some extent, to shed elements of … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, babies, children, double standards, equal rights, equality, LGBTQ, male privilege, maternity leave, misogyny, moms, parenting, parenting (like I know anything about that), pregnancy, self-care, sexism, shifting cultural norms, social change, social justice, stress, thinking about having babies, US maternity leave policy is a joke, white privilege, women, women's empowerment
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