Monday, February 6, 2012
Opinions took a back seat. Opinions were not attractive. This is stuff I remember thinking when I was quite young. At my house … you learned to rise above the contending voices, but I recognized early on that that wasn’t attractive on a date. Now, I don’t think [girls] don’t do that as much. I have three daughters, and they’re all getting along in life on their own terms. And I don’t feel they make those accommodations quite in the way we did. But this was something people did.

This hour on 89.7 Boston Public Radio:

Meryl Streep, on changing her behavior as a teenager to get dates and be popular (via nprfreshair)

Notes

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    i think this is still true nowadays. others may disagree, but i see this especially among koreans and korean americans.
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  18. shutuporgetnaked said: Maybe the reason Meryl Streep’s daughters live “on their own terms” is not because women are more liberated, but rather because Meryl Streep has millions of dollars.