I Like What the WNBA Means for My Daughter. I Love What It Means for My Son.
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I Like What the WNBA Means for My Daughter. I Love What It Means for My Son.
Having a daughter is like having a mirror constantly held up to your own perverse relationship with femininity. “Mommy, why are you always fixing your hair?” “Mommy, why do you say you hate math?” We want to do better than the faux ‘90s and early aughts Girl Power we were spoon-fed (Charlie, how your angels get down like that!), but we’re also stuck with the tropes that raised us. Take sports. We were told to play them, namely to stay slim and h…
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