Peggy Orenstein is an American author known for her insightful exploration of women's growth and gender roles. Her work delves into the multifaceted identities and challenges faced by women in modern society, particularly the experiences of teenage girls and young women.
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“Displaying yourself as sexy doesn't do anything to increase sexual self-knowledge or pleasure.”
“All girls over age 14 remove pubic hair. The only touching is to remove hair. That's grim.”
