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Today at Ms. | March 27, 2023
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The ‘B’ Is Silent: How Skepticism About Bisexuality Harms Women’s Health [[link removed]]
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Participants display a bisexual pride flag on June 29, 2019, in Lisbon, Portugal. (Horacio Villalobos / Corbis via Getty Images)
BY JIM GROSSFELD | Among straight women, the prevalence of rape is 18.7 percent, but among bisexual women it soars to 46.1 percent. Hypersexualization of bi women is so widespread that it’s barely noticed—unless, of course, you’re a bi woman. And hypersexualization isn’t the only threat facing bi women. Myths and stereotypes give rise to discrimination against bi women in the workplace, in school and in other arenas.
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Destroying Myths and Misogyny in Endometriosis Care: ‘Unless I Was Trying to Conceive, No One Cared About Bleeding and Pain’ [[link removed]]
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BY TRACEY LINDEMAN | In Tracey Lindeman’s new book BLEED: Destroying Myths and Misogyny in Endometriosis Care , Stephanie Lepage wonders how different her life could have been if only the doctors had bothered to look for endometriosis before her mid-30s. She had developed constant pain in her right lower abdomen that was so intense that rolling onto her side would shoot her out of a dead sleep on an almost nightly basis. When Lepage finally got in to see a gynecologist about it, that doctor said it was little more than a red herring. She remained in agony for two years without reprieve until it mysteriously subsided.
“The thing that stood out to me the most was like, unless I was trying to conceive, no one even cared about bleeding and pain.”
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‘Yellowjackets’: A Tale of Cannibalism and … Feminism? [[link removed]]
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BY CAROLYN ELERDING | Another season of the award-winning Showtime series Yellowjackets compares female empowerment then and now, contrasting girls of the 1990s with the women they are today.
There’s a lot going on in this brilliantly suspenseful show, including some spectacular deconstructions of stereotypes—good and bad—but what really stands out to me are the questions it asks about competition. For this viewer who came of age in the ‘90s—benefiting from a lot of self-empowerment messaging but not much feminism, let alone intersectional feminism— Yellowjackets really hits.
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In the wake of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey , it seems like our rights to our very own bodies are increasingly under attack. Reproductive justice leader Loretta Ross joins us to discuss how we can fight for our bodily autonomy, in this uniquely dangerous moment.
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