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Why Women Apologize to Inanimate Objects

The act of apologizing to inanimate objects—whether it’s a chipped coffee mug, a stubborn drawer, or a misplaced set of keys—is a peculiar

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zjonn

May 25, 2026

The Non-Binary Identity and the Future of Feminism

Feminism has always been a chameleon—shifting hues with the tides of history, refusing to be pinned down by the rigid binaries it seeks

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zjonn

May 25, 2026

She Built a Feminist Disaster Relief Network—FEMA Called for Help

What if the very institutions tasked with saving lives in a crisis were the ones who needed saving first? What if the heroes

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zjonn

May 24, 2026

She Documented Her Husband’s Mental Load Contribution—It Was One Item

In the quiet, unglamorous corners of domestic life, where love is measured in unspoken sacrifices and care is quantified in invisible labor, one

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zjonn

May 24, 2026

The Medical Research Gap: Women Are Just Small Men (To Science)

For centuries, the male body has been the default in medical research—a silent tyranny of androcentric science that has left women’s health shrouded

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zjonn

May 24, 2026

The Period Huts of Nepal: Banning a Deadly Tradition

What if I told you that in the 21st century, women are still being exiled to death traps every month? Not for crimes

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zjonn

May 23, 2026

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