Gregory HartleyTo force a female to do things in male fashion is not equal opportunity, it is distorted idealism.
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The idea that women must dress, behave, and work as men do to be considered equal is a common argument. But, what about the women who wear skirts and dresses? Are they not also being forced to dress and behave as men do? What about the woman who doesn’t return to her job after she has a child?
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