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Like many women raised in traditional cultures and religious contexts, I was taught that a "good" woman holds the family together. In my culture, women were often glorified for quietly accepting hardship.

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  • 01Like many women raised in traditional cultures and religious contexts, I was taught that a "good" woman holds the family together.
  • 02In my culture, women were often glorified for quietly accepting hardship.
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