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How Rural America Steals Girls’ Futures

Por: The Atlantic Opinion April 06, 2023

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I went home to Arkansas to find my best friend.Photographs by Brenda Ann KenneallyBillie Jean after a breakup. Troy, New York, 2006. (Brenda Ann Kenneally)April 6, 2023, 7:30 AM ET“Boy crazy” was what people called it. “She was so boy crazy,” I would hear about my girlfriends. I never heard the reverse, that a boy was “girl crazy.” Girls having crushes, sneaking out at night to have fun: It seems innocent enough. But in my small,... + full article



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