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Frilly dresses, dollhouses, and a relentless horde of thirsty men attempting to woo you at all times: such is the life of a woman. Any woman, every woman, all day, every day. ...Or is it? Phoebe and Kat explore a non-binary writer's unusual notion of la vie d'une femme, which is just as relatable (i.e. not very) as Emily Ratajowski's essay about supermodel selfhood. Then, a special bonus for Patrons: a real-time attempt to make sense of the controversy surrounding Gal Gadot's casting as Cleopatra. Look, we tried.


Links:

HuffPo: I'm Not A Woman Or A Man And Existing In This Binary World Is Really, Really Hard The Cut: Emily Ratajkowski on Reclaiming Her Own Image Phoebe in Arc Digital: Beyond Photogenic Feminism Guardian: Gal Gadot as Cleopatra is a backwards step for Hollywood representation

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