Childless & Childfree Women Role Models

CREATED BY JODY DAY of GATEWAY WOMEN: www.gateway-women.com Nomos (not-mothers) - both childless/childfree are invisible in popular culture; missing from TV…
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She Never Wanted to Be a Mother. Now She’s Written a Book for Women Like Her.
In the 21st century, millions of women around the world will reach the age of 45 without having given birth. Some will experience infertility, others will choose childlessness early in life, and many… Childfree, Not Having Kids, Model, Popular Culture
Not having kids is nothing new
In the 21st century, millions of women around the world will reach the age of 45 without having given birth. Some will experience infertility, others will choose childlessness early in life, and many…
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I Quit Sugar's Sarah Wilson, 45, reveals her decision not have a child
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Mary Woronov (1943-) is an American actress, published author and figurative painter. She is primarily known as a "cult star" because of her work with Andy Warhol and her roles in Roger Corman's cult films. Woronov has appeared in over 80 movies, on stage at Lincoln Center and off-Broadway productions, as well as numerous appearances in mainstream American TV series, such as Charlie's Angels and Knight Rider. She was married briefly from 1970-73 and has no children. People, Andy Warhol, Stevie Nicks, Films, Los Angeles, Chelsea Fc, Queen Mary, American Actress
Mary Woronov: Artist, Chelsea Girl, and B-Movie Queen
Mary Woronov (1943-) is an American actress, published author and figurative painter. She is primarily known as a "cult star" because of her work with Andy Warhol and her roles in Roger Corman's cult films. Woronov has appeared in over 80 movies, on stage at Lincoln Center and off-Broadway productions, as well as numerous appearances in mainstream American TV series, such as Charlie's Angels and Knight Rider. She was married briefly from 1970-73 and has no children.
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