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  2. Why can't a woman be more like a man? Because patriarchy ...

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    Why can't a woman lead like a man? We are referring to the fact that as of June 2024, only 52 women (10.4%) out of 500 are CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, the same percentage as in 2023.

  3. I Sexually Identify as an Attack Helicopter - Wikipedia

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    The story relates the experience of Barb, a woman whose gender has been reassigned to "attack helicopter" so as to make her a better pilot. It was a finalist for the 2021 Hugo Award, under the title "Helicopter Story". The story's original title is taken from an Internet meme used to disparage transgender people.

  4. Self-acceptance - Wikipedia

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    Albert Ellis advocated the importance of accepting oneself just because one is alive, human and unique—and not giving oneself a global rating, or being influenced by what others think. [4] In clinical psychology and positive psychology, self-acceptance is considered the prerequisite for change to occur. It can be achieved by stopping ...

  5. Self-objectification - Wikipedia

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    Women who engage in fat talk are more likely to struggle with body dissatisfaction, self-objectification, depression, anorexia, bulimia, and other eating disorders. [ 1 ] Old talk refers to negative statements about wrinkles, skin tone, yellowing teeth, and other physical aspects of the natural aging process.

  6. Why I Stopped Weighing Myself and Never Looked Back ... - AOL

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    Weighing yourself every day doesn’t give an accurate picture of your health — mental or physical. In fact, your weight can fluctuate daily due to a variety of factors, including: Hydration levels

  7. As a Woman - Wikipedia

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    As a Woman: What I Learned About Power, Sex, and the Patriarchy After I Transitioned is a memoir by Paula Stone Williams, published in 2021. The book was published by Atria Publishing, which is a subsidiary of Simon & Schuster .

  8. How 'Gender Queer: A Memoir' became America's most banned book

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    The crusade against “Gender Queer” has largely driven its popularity and increased the size of Kobabe's royalty checks. The memoir has sold more than 96,000 copies and has been translated into ...

  9. File:A woman's answer to Roosevelt - a story on race suicide ...

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