Juggling With Eggs on Nostr: Saying I really liked The Change by Bridget Christie probably invites people to ...
Saying I really liked The Change by Bridget Christie probably invites people to assume I’m menopausal, but what I actually liked is it makes the future less scary for women of any age approaching this phase of their life, while acknowledging those who have been through it.
The writing was also really sharp and relevant on so many issues other than menopause: climate change, capitalism, gender identity and the town/country divide.
http://bitly.ws/KEVPPublished at
2023-07-06 18:39:00Event JSON
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