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Journalist Rachel Krantz, a founding editor of Bustle, was 27 when she met Adam, a professor who encouraged her curiosity about nonmonogamy and dominant/submissive dynamics. → Read More
Misogyny wasn’t invented by dating apps. It was just weaponized by them. → Read More
“The fact that you hear a victim speak out doesn't make it biased.” → Read More
The documentary isn’t a revelation or a surprise—it’s a much-needed closure. → Read More
The dark comedy series is back for a new season, and we couldn’t be more thrilled about it. → Read More
Maybe Congress shouldn’t be immortal. → Read More
The memeification of the justice has, at times, felt like hollow marketplace feminism. → Read More
Here's what we know about her issues and policy positions. → Read More
The show reckons with the impossible bargains demanded of women on either side of the ERA. → Read More
“Anyone could have found the things I found, and could have put them together.” → Read More
Women in politics, meanwhile, have never had the luxury of showing much emotion at all. → Read More
Like aging itself, Why We Can't Sleep and In Our Prime are both reflective and daunting. → Read More
It seems like the ugliest, most nonsensical, and most harmful things are the ones repeating on us like a rancid Christmas ham. → Read More
Carrie Goldberg’s law firm makes it their business to unearth online victimizers. And business is booming. → Read More
The only people who view sexual predation as a partisan problem are those who treat victims as nothing more than rhetorical cudgels. → Read More
It’s hard to maintain characters so strongly identified with their real-life creators when those creators have firmly and successfully individuated. → Read More
"No social movement succeeds without coming to the anger place at some point." → Read More
The ‘uproarious laughter’ Christine Blasey Ford recalls is familiar to so many women. → Read More
Maybe we don’t need to give high-profile platforms to abusers who still crave the spotlight. → Read More
Dietland's willingness to engage with difficult, complex subjects—not least of which is women’s anger—feels deeply resonant right now. → Read More