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The Seven Days of the Week

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"Now that women have solidly earned their place in the work force, many find themselves still yearning for something men often have: wives. 'The thing I most want in life is a wife. I’m not kidding,' said Joyce Lustbader, a research scientist at Columbia University, who has been married for 29 years. 'I work all day, sometimes seven days a week, and still have to go home and make dinner and have all those things to do around the house.'"

—Shira Boss, "Wedded to Work, and in Dire Need of a Wife," The New York Times, August 11, 2007.


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