Woman’s Personal Stories of Sexism In Her Family

Mi Sangre Me Llama shared these sad stories of sexism she experienced in her own family while growing up. These stories are all too common and relatable for some women, while society as a whole is slowly changing, hurtful sexist stereotypes still exist. And sometimes the misogyny is coming from inside the house:

Womans Personal Stories of Sexism In Her Family

Womans Personal Stories of Sexism In Her Family

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1 thought on “Woman’s Personal Stories of Sexism In Her Family

  1. I am male and the eldest sibling. I have two sisters, one eleven months younger than me, the other 4.5 years. After my younger sister was born I often had to look after the older one. I just want to point out that not everything that is described is sexism, though obviously a lot is.
    The elder having to look after younger siblings does affect both sexes.

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