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Marianne Williamson
@marwilliamson
16 Feb 2022
Wow.
Michael Beschloss
@BeschlossDC
16 Feb 2022
Amelia Earhart’s letter to George Putnam, setting out terms for marriage, 1931:
Feb 16, 2022 · 7:15 PM UTC
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Wendy 2u
@WENDYLOVE2U
16 Feb 2022
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@marwilliamson
Most of these comments are not realizing that in 1931 when a woman married she gave up quite a bit. A man did not want his wife to work. My grandmother had to get permission from her husband to teach piano. Only allowed 1 or 2 students a week.
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Brenda Nicholson 🚢
@BrendaWrites1
16 Feb 2022
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@marwilliamson
A woman ahead of her time.
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singularity001
@singularity001
16 Feb 2022
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@marwilliamson
There's someone who knows what she wants.
Donald W.
@Donengene
16 Feb 2022
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@marwilliamson
I would have ghosted anyone that sent that to me.
Jay Bee
@Jay_Bee71
16 Feb 2022
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@marwilliamson
There's someone who has absolutely no idea what she wants.
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Sun Doun
@DounSun
16 Feb 2022
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@marwilliamson
Mw, she put herself in a caged cockpit, crashed, ended her self serving demands.
Brian Martin
@silveroinks
16 Feb 2022
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@marwilliamson
What a weirdo.
Clara Shakespeare☮️
@OpheliaWallace
16 Feb 2022
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@marwilliamson
Why bother?
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Jeff Nance
@JeffersonOchs
16 Feb 2022
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@marwilliamson
I wouldn’t marry such a women who can’t even promise fidelity and doesn’t care what you do? Why not just be friends in that case?
William Balkus
@BalkusWilliam
16 Feb 2022
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@marwilliamson
With a letter like this ... what's the point in getting married in the first place?
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