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Martha Grover, The End of My Career Quotes: I ask my father to read an article about male entitlement and emotional labor.
         

I ask my father to read an article about male entitlement and emotional labor."Can you just tell me what it says?" he says.


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This page presents the quote "I ask my father to read an article about male entitlement and emotional labor."Can you just tell me what it says?" he says.". Author of this quote is Martha Grover, The End of My Career. This quote is about entitlement, feminism, emotional-labor,.