Gia Pilgrim Charles

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In the years after I had my first child, as the wounds my body had suffered at the hands of boys and men reopened, I replayed memories of my early sexual life, saw them anew. But I also acquired new abrasions from the institution of American motherhood: fresh ideas about what I lacked and new reasons for self-denial, shame, and self-effacement, along with real financial and social losses.
Touched Out: Motherhood, Misogyny, Consent, and Control
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