When the power balance is more equal and both are married, it is still the woman’s career and reputation that disproportionately suffers. Even when the participants in a workplace relationship are both single, it is usually the woman who must give up her job. This seems even more unfair when you consider the usual power imbalance between an often older and more senior man and the younger employee with whom he becomes involved. Yet we save special condemnation for her. He is the betrayer, the faithless one, the breaker of promises. After all, she made no vows, she did not promise before God or the law to cleave only to anyone. I have never understood why the woman who gets involved with a married man comes in for so much more vitriol than he does, especially if she is single. Apparently this was because she’d once had a relationship with a married man. When Julia Gillard was PM I received some bizarre tweets calling the never-married Gillard a whore and a home-wrecker. Hence Senator Wong’s cold-eyed fury in defence of her colleagues. Women who are even just suspected of doing so are forever tainted. A man who sleeps around remains a hero, a stud and an object of envy.
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Urn:lcp:shadowyhorses00susa:epub:f4461391-f82f-4ee7-b6e8-c9f05281314e Extramarc OhioLINK Library Catalog Foldoutcount 0 Identifier shadowyhorses00susa Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t83j7kr8v Invoice 1213 Isbn 0515124648ĩ780515124644 Lccn 00362475 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Openlibrary OL7657655M Openlibrary_edition The Shadowy Horses - by Susanna Kearsley (Paperback) 13.39When purchased online In Stock Add to cart About this item Specifications Dimensions (Overall):7.9 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W) x 1. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 15:32:11 Bookplateleaf 0004 Boxid IA1152209 City New York Donor A decides to tell her the truth about who he is, as scary as that is for A. At the party, he gives her his email address, and as they email back and forth, questions about A’s identity come up. As Nathan Daldry, A goes to a party where he knows Rhiannon will be and starts talking to her, again without revealing his identity. 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