I fulfilled everything a “good woman” is expected to do – raised two children on my own, returned to school, built a 32-year career in teaching, remarried a kind partner, kept my home steady – and at 64, I found myself sitting in my garden realizing I had spent four decades surviving so efficiently that I never paused to ask whether the life I was creating was truly my own
There is a particular kind of life story that earns admiration from the outside. It is structured, responsible, and filled with milestones that society praises. In this narrative, a woman does everything expected of her. She raises children with resilience, invests in education, builds a long-standing career, and maintains a stable home. On paper, it … Read more