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I love stalking folk singers, television, Virginia Woolf, Sweet Valley High, awkward moments, and liminal spaces.

Recent Tweets @itsamywhipple
From 1950 to 1960 the interest of men in the details of intercourse paled before the avidity of women—both as depicted in these media, and as its audience. Already by 1950 the salacious details of the sex act to be found in men’s magazines were outnumbered by those in fiction best-sellers sold mainly to women.
Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique (Or, as I call it, 2012 if you pretend we don’t have the Internet.)