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How K-pop Band BTS Gave Me Permission to Be a Woman Who Wants
The following article is an op-ed that expresses the writer’s personal opinions.
It is transgressive for a woman to want. We are told by society that we can only want a husband and children and occasionally a career (but never at the expense of the husband and children). Never mind that this doesn’t allow space for queer, ace, poly and trans women and their relationships and loves. Never mind that this assumes that all women want to be in a relationship and have offspring. Women and for that matter, men and genderqueers want more than three things.
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