“A girl's coquetry is of the simplest, she thinks that all is said when the veil is laid aside; a woman's coquetry is endless, she shrouds herself in veil after veil, she satisfies every demand of man's vanity, the novice responds but to one.” ThinkingMenSaidGirlWomenDemandEndlessVanityVeilsSimplestShroudsNovicesCoquetry Book:A Woman of Thirty Source: A Woman of Thirty
“The Episcopalians don't demand much in the way of actual religious belief. They have girl priests, gay priests, gay bishops, gay marriages? it's much like the New York Times editorial board. They acknowledge the Ten Commandments? or "Moses' talking points"? but hasten to add that they're not exactly "carved in stone."” WayGirlBeliefReligiousTalkingNew YorkGayTenDemandStonesAddAcknowledgeBoardsPriestsCommandmentsGay MarriageMosesNew York TimesBishopsReligious BeliefEditorialsTen Commandments Book:How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must): The World According to Ann Coulter Source: How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must): The World According to Ann Coulter
“Indeed, girls can be so in need of social approval that they confuse harassment for acceptance--thinking that any attention is better than none. Since many girls as well as boys buy the idea that sexual aggression and exploitation is normal masculine behavior, it may not even occur to them to demand to be treated as equals.” ThinkingNeedsWellsMayIdeasGirlSocialAttentionBoysAcceptanceDemandBehaviorNormalTreatedApprovalAggressionExploitationMasculineHarassment Author:Leora Tanenbaum