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āI believe that all women , but especially housewives, tend to think in lists; I have always believed, against all opposition that women think in logical sequence, but it was not until I came to empty the pockets of my light summer coat that year that I realized how thoroughly the housekeeping mind falls into the list pattern, how basically the
... See moreWhat I want to say is this: The reason Iād do this to myself is because I want messy. And Iām greedy. And I want another one because four makes me feel neat. Neat is so unfamiliar it makes me feel homesick, but creating messiness is like making it right. Because even though there will be less of the good things, like sleep, time, sex and money,
... See moreClover Stroud ⢠My Wild and Sleepless Nights: The brave, raw Sunday Times bestselling memoir
Tillie Olsen wrote: āIn the twenty years I bore and reared my children . . . the simplest circumstances for creation did not exist.ā It was a physical problem, a time problem; it was also a question of selfhood. āThe obligation to be physically attractive and patient and nurturing and docile and sensitive and deferential . . . contradicts and must
... See moreJulie Phillips ⢠The Baby on the Fire Escape: Creativity, Motherhood, and the Mind-Baby Problem
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