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A Wife Of Service

About 4 pages (1,042 words)

The Washington Post, October 1st, 2000

I want a wife. So -- famously -- said a writer named Judy Syfers back in 1971, in a funny but searing essay in the first issue of an upstart magazine called Ms. At the time Syfers, like many working women, was discovering what working men have always known: how incredibly useful it is to have a helpmate, a picker-up of dry cleaning and typer of manuscripts, a raiser of children and booster of morale, a loving companion to provide succor as well as, of course, dinner.At least, that's what struck me when I glimpsed one on the floor of a Kensington abortion clinic. The name of the clinic was Cyg...

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