Quote by Naomi Wolf

The maturing of a woman who has continued to grow is a beautiful thing to behold.Or, if your ad revenue or your seven-figure salary or your privileged sexual status depend on it, it is an operable condition.


The maturing of a woman who has continued to grow is a beaut

Summary

This quote highlights the contrasting perspectives on the maturing of a woman. It suggests that witnessing the growth and development of a woman who has continued to evolve is seen as a beautiful and inspiring phenomenon. However, it also suggests that society's perception of a woman's maturation can be influenced by materialistic and superficial factors such as wealth, fame, or sexual status. In this context, the quote implies that the recognition and appreciation of a woman's growth may be conditional and biased based on societal pressures and individual motivations.

By Naomi Wolf
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