Generation Ex

Too many evil wicked women are hanging out, and there’s an even worse crowd of men.

The ‘walkaway wives’: Why so many Gen X women are leaving their marriages
More and more women are ending marriages in midlife partly because the institution itself is ‘outdated’, says author and spiritual guide Karen Ruimy, who has seen what she describes as a ‘profound cultural shift’. Megan Lloyd Davies reports
“So while the trend of women walking away is very shocking to society and can be viewed with fear, it’s also an empowering moment. Women are finding out who they are, no longer afraid of losing comfort and security, and starting to empower themselves.”

Married women in mid-life who suddenly discover they are man-killing lesbians are indeed frightening.

Midlife women are clubbing more than ever – so stop calling us tragic
As Nineties culture continues to be all the rave, please spare a thought for the women who are being mocked for wanting to dance like they used to. And isn’t it funny, says Helen Down, that the ‘dad dancers’ of this generation are getting a free pass
According to researchers at the University of Leeds, midlife women persist in going clubbing because it’s good for their mental health.
Justine Siegal Was Told Girls Don’t Belong in Baseball. She Built a League to Prove Them Wrong.
Every time someone told her not to play, she decided to play even harder.
“Telling a girl she can’t play baseball is a social justice issue,” she says. “We want our girls to know that yes, they can play, and that they are perfect as they are. Their dreams matter as much as their brothers’ do.”

These professional “working girls” are playing hardball in more ways than one. Real odd. You need a psych degree to play baseball. Females are playing sports and playing law with their chins jutting out and their lower lips pouting. And throw a few professional gay boys into the mix just for good measure.

Trump administration sues Minnesota over transgender athletes in girls sports | Fortune
Democratic Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison called the lawsuit “a sad attempt to get attention.”

These people are all competing and making noise on the playing field and in court for the attention and the wallets of the coveted average male.