Few pretty and privileged young women really understand the essential injustice of biology.. For most of her life as a woman, the rules were perfectly clear cut: other women were the enemy, and all love was war. She had rejected feminism, quite openly, as a crutch for the envious and ugly, and regarded married women as holding the upper hand if, unlike her own mother, they had any strength of character. The weaknesses and dependencies imposed by fecundity had never entered into her calculations. . Amanda Craig
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"Few pretty and privileged young women really understand the essential injustice of biology" means that the younger generation usually do not understand the truth about women's struggles. Women are supposed to be happy with what they have, at least for now, but instead, they are complaining about their unfair treatment. The younger generation have forgotten their history. They think that they are equal to men, but it is not true.

The older generation can tell many stories about how women were treated differently in the past. There were many times when this society kept women down or even treated them like second-class citizens. This quote shows how women should not feel sorry for themselves; neither should they think that they are superior to men.

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