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10 Views: Our Struggle To ‘Have It All’
Published on CNN.
“Having it all” is having another cultural moment, with the media suddenly awash in the controversy over a new book on women and leadership from Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, just weeks after the furor over Yahoo CEO’s Marissa Mayer calling telecommuting employees back into the office — and presumably pulling women that much further from their work-life balance plan.
But plenty of women have pondered the question long before this.
CNN.com’s Opinion section asked a group of women to describe when they realized they could — or could not — have it all.
Valarie Kaur: Well-being is what matters
I come from an immigrant family where women have been “leaned on” for generations. My mother fought hard for me to become the first to follow my own path. So when I started to fall violently ill every month in my late 20s, I just leaned even harder into my career as if nothing was wrong: I went to Yale Law School, worked in the U.S. Senate, took on high-profile legal cases, produced four films with the man I married, and founded a faith-based social justice initiative, for which I commuted from New Haven to NYC each week. I was on the path to “having it
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Mother tells her son to never sleep with a girl unless she sends a text of consent first to avoid accusations of rape
By RACHEL QUIGLEY
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Controversial: Roxanne Jones says to avoid any doubt, young men and women should text consent before sexual encounters
Columnist and mother Roxanne Jones has written a controversial piece for CNN detailing how she told her son to get a 'text message of consent' from a girl before he has sex with her.
Jones, also the founding editor of ESPN magazine, wrote yesterday she sent her college-age son off with a 'duffel bag full of 300 condoms' and told him to watch out for party girls - 'stupid party girls' to be exact who she calls 'trouble'.
Jones then goes on to cite the number of alcohol-related sexual assaults in students - 97,000 each year - to back up her evidence.
'It seems nearly every week, we hear news stories about sexual encounters at parties where everyone is drinking,' she writes.
'And a young woman says she was raped, and a young man insists the encounter was consensual.'
She did not however point out that only two per cent of reported rapes are discovered to be false accusations.
Jones also advises to follow the liaison up with some reminiscing sexts: 'And it's a good idea to even follow up an