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“As long as women are dependent on men, the exploitation would continue. Women should perhaps stop looking at themselves through the looking glass of the male mind. I do not know why many women still consider marriage and children as the ultimate fulfilment of their lives: that is precisely the mindset taken advantage of by men.”

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FLOWERS OF STARDUST

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