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Sitting though “Ladies’ Room” was insulting enough, but to see it defended as a play that “tells it as it is” was as bad as finding out it was written by a woman.
If Drake believes women are stereotypes wherein each is defined by her feelings about her sexuality and her income, then I guess I can understand why she fell for the play’s ending, which reconfirms the idea that women become really neat-o special friends when they get dumped on by the same guy.
I guess the women I know never learned “how it is” and have mistakenly been living life how it ought to be.
JULIE WILLIAMS
Pasadena
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