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Sorry; that's a fair point.

Sorry; that's a fair point. I did assume you were addressing me directly (you write "for you" at one point, and your comment about postfeminism made me think you were responding particularly to me).

It must also be said that I was the first one to make this discussion about you as opposed to the argument "out there." I hope that was not an unfair move to make. (This goes back to that thing where I start to worry about sounding defensive...)

And the Times is tackling this story at the same time we are: here and here.

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