Even though she initially wanted a daughter.
Taddeo, who is known for her nonfiction examination of female sexuality,, said that becoming a mother has changed the way she thinks about the male gaze—a feminist term for the way male-dominated society treats women as objects. 'My daughter is six, and I sometimes see the way that men look at her,' she said. 'I'm so hyper-aware of it, because of having experienced my own stuff in the past.
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