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Does it really empower women to expect them to make the first move?

  • Written by Riki Thompson, Associate Professor of Digital Rhetoric and Writing Studies, University of Washington
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Heterosexual dating conventions have long held that men make the first move: first to flirt, first to ask out on a date, first to propose.

What if the roles were reversed?

That’s what...

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