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Anuradha Pandey's avatar

I appreciated learning more about you through this, and as usual we are in agreement. I especially appreciated the points about how women are generally not told we’re wrong, and it’s to our detriment. I thank my lucky stars I have someone who tells me when I’m wrong and isn’t conflict avoidant in our relationship. I also may not initially have gone for him if we had seen each other on a dating app, but we instead met on zoom at work a few jobs ago. We got to know each other at work at first, so I knew he was driven even if I was further along in my career at the time. If I had applied arbitrary standards of status and conscientiousness I wouldn’t be the most satisfied I’ve ever been in life. I am really grateful that I found my way out of this false consciousness, and I really hope more women can do the same.

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Aladel's avatar

Interesting. Brings many thoughts to mind and it is shame there is no discussion about the ideas in this article.

I found out that touristy staff annoys me. I actually realised a lot of it was about social acceptance. If you are... in Malta... you need to see, y, z... What were you doing during your holiday?

I decided not to judge myself for things I enjoy. Even if it means I am reading in my hotel room (or knitting) at home instead of going for another organised recommended bus trip. Even that sounds indulgent but I am hoping that I can escape my inner pull to be socially acceptable and grow in the stuff that matters.

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