Simone De Beauvoir Quotes
The Truth Is That Just As - Biologically - Males And Females Are Never Victims Of One Another But Both Victims Of The Species, So Man And Wife Together Undergo The Oppression Of An Institution They Did Not Create. If It Is Asserted That Men Oppress Women, The Husband Is Indignant; He Feels That He Is The One Who Is Oppressed - And He Is; But The Fact Is That It Is The Masculine Code, It Is The Society Developed By The Males And In Their Interest, That Has Established Woman's Situation In A Form That Is At Present A Source Of Torment For Both Sexes.
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