'It’s hard for me to imagine anyone deliberately setting out to do something as tough as raising a child alone,' writes Celia Walden
If some of the key terms making up today’s Lexicon of Outrage need defining, let me help you out. “Offended” – as in “I’m offended you mistook me for the gender I am”/ “used an affectionate form of address with me” – translates as: “I feel invisible and this is the easiest way to get attention.” “Triggered” – as in “by telling me upsetting historical or biological facts, my teacher triggered my anxiety issues,” is a variation on that same theme.
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