You know, I really don't think it's that hard of a distinction to make.
[ but nevertheless. she pauses, glaring in the meanwhile, and sighs. ]
I grew up in a very traditional time period in a patriarchal household - a patriarchal society. Therefore, I was made to feel lesser and subservient because I was a girl. As a reaction to that, I made the choice to rebel and utilize my intelligence to become a doctor, which not very many women did in the fifties and sixties.
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You know, I really don't think it's that hard of a distinction to make.
[ but nevertheless. she pauses, glaring in the meanwhile, and sighs. ]
I grew up in a very traditional time period in a patriarchal household - a patriarchal society. Therefore, I was made to feel lesser and subservient because I was a girl. As a reaction to that, I made the choice to rebel and utilize my intelligence to become a doctor, which not very many women did in the fifties and sixties.
Does that clear things up?