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Floral Handkerchiefs

I was a tomboy as a kid. If there was a tree, I climbed it. If there was a bug, I caught it. I kept snails as pets. I was practically allergic to pink, and I would only wear dresses under duress. I still don't like pink or dresses. Until recently when I found a little black dress at Goodwill for a price I couldn't pass up, I didn't even own a dress. I do own a few skirts, but I only wear them to church or when the temperature gets above 120 degrees. (Or occasionally on laundry day if...
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The Tampon Tax (aka the Pink Tax)

The taxation on women's health aids such as breast pumps and tampons shows yet again how women are taxed just for being women. Comparatively, GST (Goods and services tax in Australia) is not applied to condoms. Read more here. (And more on the Pink Tax here.)
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