Unlike Erica Jong's Molly, Kyleigh Kühn Honors & Continues Her Mom's Work
Unlike Erica Jong’s Molly, Kyleigh Kühn Honors & Continue’s Her Mom’s Work AOC Sexual Politics
Pretty damn nauseated with Molly Jong-Fast and Naomi Wolf, I return to Kyleigh Kühn, another aristocrat, but one who is determined to carrying on her mother’s work. The beautiful model is not bashing and dishonoring her mother as ‘incapable of commitment’, when mom has made such an unwavering commitment to goals that are a torch for women worldwide.
Between you and me, I think Molly Jong-Fast should get down on her knees and ask her mother’s forgiveness. The girl who said in 1994 ‘Women have been really hard on my mom. Partly because they have a hard time admitting they enjoy sex’ has joined the crowd that flips off Erica Jong as committed to an agenda that no longer matters.
Tue, June 14, 2011 in
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