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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 27 Nov 2017

    While we think we are moving forward, we may be willingly transporting ourselves back to a more sexually restrictive era, one that denied agency to women, @mashagessen writes: http://nyer.cm/BfnviaR pic.twitter.com/sP3yB3M9W6

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      1. Tracy E. Gilchrist‏Verified account @TracyEGilchrist 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @mashagessen

        But what about agency in which women (all possible victims) are empowered to slap away the hand about to grope them and expose the predator? There is a failure to address that here.

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      1. Martha Burns‏ @Martha_Burns 28 Nov 2017
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        I can't believe you published this article. In the current American conversation, women are regaining power over their own bodies and for once men are held accountable for their actions. That's what's happening.

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      1. Zobop Republic‏ @zobop_republic 27 Nov 2017
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        I always thought it was Black people who were treated as children. Remember when grown Black men were called "boy"? [Learn #history]

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      1. WallStreeter‏ @_TJLD 27 Nov 2017
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        Progress for women will never occur as long as young males are brought up with Victorian attitudes.

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      1. Renee Begley‏ @RBTrepessa 27 Nov 2017
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        That's because there are too many old fogies in politics and many of them are in Congress. The only older person I can think of that isn't like that is Bernie Sanders, who should have been the President except for ignorant people voting for the better known candidate.

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      1. Pookie‏ @PookieBlanket 27 Nov 2017
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        But that's exactly the problem, we ARE always on the verge of being victimized! A distressingly large number of women are victims of sexual violence. There is almost nothing worse that can happen to a person than sexual violence. Why do you think most PTSD sufferers are women???

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      1. Ronald barczak‏ @ronjbarczak 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @mashagessen

        The more I think of this thicket the more stuck I get. Yet, think I must.

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      1. iconoclasm is bad, m'kay?‏ @red3_standingby 27 Nov 2017
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        iconoclasm is bad, m'kay? Retweeted

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      1. Freelancer‏ @2Freelancer 27 Nov 2017
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        @GOP still trying to control our bodies .. women have rights too. #AntiAbortionIsForcedBreeding, no man has a right to force women to breed!

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      2. Barbara James‏ @BarbaraJames75 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @mashagessen

        If that is the case, then parents need to start marrying their daughters off when they finish high school and while they are in college, if not right afterwards, a return to the mores and traditions that predated the sexual revolution.

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      3. iconoclasm is bad, m'kay?‏ @red3_standingby 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @BarbaraJames75 @NewYorker @mashagessen

        Expected age of marriage for women in England prior to the sexual revolution was ~22. It's not the dramatically young age that people have been lead to believe.

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      4. Barbara James‏ @BarbaraJames75 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @red3_standingby @NewYorker @mashagessen

        I did see a chart somewhere explaining what it was in the US during the course of the 20th century. Understandably, during the Depression it went high, then low after the war, and has creeped up since the sexual revolution.

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      5. iconoclasm is bad, m'kay?‏ @red3_standingby 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @BarbaraJames75 @NewYorker @mashagessen

        This is for England, which is the general focus of my research. Americans married a few years younger, iirc. (source: Family Limitation in Pre-Industrial England, E.A. Wrigley. The Economic History Review, New Series, Vol. 19, No. 1 (1966), pp. 82-109).pic.twitter.com/B2VGKFORim

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      6. iconoclasm is bad, m'kay?‏ @red3_standingby 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @red3_standingby @BarbaraJames75 and

        This trend continues into the 20th, where women are getting married even younger. Until the sexual revolution and they start marrying older. The point being that there's nothing inherent to the pre-sexual revolution culture that necessitates early marriage.

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      2. Donna Golsteyn‏ @GolsteynDonna 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @mashagessen

        #Idonotagree

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      3. Donna Golsteyn‏ @GolsteynDonna 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @GolsteynDonna @NewYorker @mashagessen

        Only Hollywood treats women like this!!

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      1. Robin Gilbert‏ @quislingnot 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @mashagessen

        Then why are more&s'more women speaking out against harrasers& more women running4 office& in VaWinning❓I think some 🇺🇸s TRYING2 do thisBut❌

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      1. MigueLeonBarandiaran‏ @MLeonBarndiaran 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @mashagessen

        Not in my home or any people around me. Better look the stone in your eyes than others..

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