Susan Patton wrote a letter to the editor of Princeton’s newspaper advising young women to find a husband at Princeton.
"Forget about having it all, or not having it all, leaning in or leaning out — here’s what you really need to know that nobody is telling you." "Here’s what nobody is telling you: Find a husband on campus before you graduate. Yes, I went there."
http://www.wnyc.org/npr_articles/2013/ap...rs-debate/
Massive hamsterization ensues:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nina-bahad...79789.html
"Girls who are still in school don't want to be defined by the person that they might end up marrying," Bahadur says. [Translation to English: Girls should not subsume themselves to the men they marry, for grrrlsss are fabulous unto themselves.] And she argues that most college graduates just aren't prepared for marriage. "They aren't ready to be looked at as a unit made up of two people because they're still figuring out who they themselves are," she says. [Translation to English: Girls at that age are still gleefully whirling on the cock carousel while they “find themselves.”]
"Forget about having it all, or not having it all, leaning in or leaning out — here’s what you really need to know that nobody is telling you." "Here’s what nobody is telling you: Find a husband on campus before you graduate. Yes, I went there."
http://www.wnyc.org/npr_articles/2013/ap...rs-debate/
Massive hamsterization ensues:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nina-bahad...79789.html
"Girls who are still in school don't want to be defined by the person that they might end up marrying," Bahadur says. [Translation to English: Girls should not subsume themselves to the men they marry, for grrrlsss are fabulous unto themselves.] And she argues that most college graduates just aren't prepared for marriage. "They aren't ready to be looked at as a unit made up of two people because they're still figuring out who they themselves are," she says. [Translation to English: Girls at that age are still gleefully whirling on the cock carousel while they “find themselves.”]