“You’re wearing a mask,” she said, taking me away from my ruminating thoughts. “No one from here wears one.” My momentary feeling of relief shifted to flabbergasted. She admitted to coming to the playground as early as possible with a mask on to avoid the “regulars: who show up in their Lululemon, pushing UPPaBaby Vistas, coffee in hand with no masks on
Now granted, we live in a very different time than the Bridgertons. But these experiences ring true today for more young women than we may want to admit.
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Confessional #25817816 "My husband gaslights me. Even though I know he is doing it...it makes me feel kind of crazy and question myself. It makes me wish I had a video camera to be able to record and play things back."