We didn't have any of that sort of stuff around, except for Free to Be ... You and Me. My mom worked outside the home part-time until I was in kindergarten, but then stopped until a year or two ago. The first time I saw "Our Bodies, Our Selves" was when my sister brought it home from college.
'Dirty Girls'
The Crying of Natter 49
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oh, don't get that. oh well.
Hee. I can still sing most of the Free to Be You and Me songs from memory. We had the record. I bought the DVD a few years ago because I didn't know it existed. I should get around to watching it one of these days.
I was gonna say TBS, but yeah, same answer.
I would so love to watch Free to Be You and Me again.
!!! I DO get TBS. awesome.
Woo hoo!
Also, Ellen Pompeo looks a little sturdier than she has, or am I crazy?
Crap. I just remembered I have to be at work an hour early for no apparent reason tomorrow. Bleh.
My mother worked before she married, after she married, and within months of popping me from her womb. The only breaks she took were because we moved countries and she had to get new grants for more research.
I read somewhere that Jamaica is one of the few countries in the world that valued girl babies over boys. Not sure about the veracity, but female breadwinners are completely and totally accepted, perhaps even more stereotypical than the man bringing home the bacon.