I was more of a fun-loving (if chaste) type who would decades later come to life in Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie Bradshaw.
And if so, why didn't they give Carrie the red hair?
And am I really late reading this article?
Some of it is pretty thought-provoking:
He had hit on a primal fear of single successful women: that the aroma of male power is an aphrodisiac for women, but the perfume of female power is a turnoff for men. It took women a few decades to realize that everything they were doing to advance themselves in the boardroom could be sabotaging their chances in the bedroom, that evolution was lagging behind equality.
UPDATE: Is Mo-Do even necessary?
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I find women in power to be a turn-on. I also like it when the aforementioned women are wearing spiked leather gloves and spanking me while I sing "Candy Girl".