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Maureen Dowd’s piece, Where’s the Road Beef?, on some of the lovely things men say about women and how beauty standards haven’t changed much. At all.
Here’s a snippet:
At the dawn of feminism, there was an assumption that women would not be as severely judged on their looks in ensuing years. Phooey. It’s just the opposite. Looks matter more than ever, with more and more women spending fortunes turning themselves into generic, plastic versions of what they think men want, reaching for eerily similar plumped-up faces and body shapes.

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