As a woman who enjoys Esquire magazine, I am often surprised by some of the uncomfortably outdated ways it portrays modern women. Considering Esquire's otherwise progressive positions (reexamining the role of fatherhood, mentorship, politics etc.) how might it adapt to reflect more progressive positions toward women and feminism?
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As a woman who enjoys Esquire magazine, I am often surprised by some of the uncomfortably outdated ways it portrays modern women. Considering Esquire's otherwise progressive positions (reexamining the role of fatherhood, mentorship, politics etc.) how might it adapt to reflect more progressive positions toward women and feminism?
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