Gia Pilgrim Charles

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When I was trying to find my footing as a new parent in a sea of recommendations, American parenthood also became inseparable from a wider culture of burnout. There was no amount of boundary setting parents could do verbally, with their children or partners, to create space for themselves in our increasingly siloed, isolated home lives, especially while still living under the cultural expectation that boundary setting, big or small, made us a little worse at raising our kids.
Touched Out: Motherhood, Misogyny, Consent, and Control
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