![]() Why? Because she dared to write-matter-of-factly, philosophically-about her own polyamorous living arrangement: a husband of six years and a boyfriend of five. as she is to be addressed with the honorific ‘professor.’ ” ![]() Lately, as Martin explains, Jenkins “is as likely to be called a whore, a slut, ‘a walking sexually transmitted infection,’ ‘everything that is wrong with women,’ ‘a selfish cunt’. ![]() I was immediately reminded of the eighth chapter of Martin’s book, “Loving the Woman Who’s Untrue,” in which she interviews Carrie Jenkins, a professor of philosophy at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and the author of a book on the empirical basis for arithmetical knowledge. Three sets of socked feet were sticking out from beneath these sheets-two male, one female. ![]() A week after devouring Untrue, Wednesday Martin’s eminently readable treatise on the lies society has been fed about female sexuality, agency, and infidelity, I saw an ad for Brooklinen sheets on the New York City subway. ![]()
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