Allyson Bird:
I get asked two questions several times a week, and I brush off both with a verbal swat.
One — because I'm in my late 20s, I suppose – is when are you getting married? And the other, because it seems like small talk, is why did you leave the newspaper?
I could answer both with a single word: Money.
But I usually deflect the marriage subject, wrongly justifying it as an acceptable passing question, with a practical reason: I'm not eager to have children. And I answer the news question with something to which my audience can nod along: "It didn't seem like a sustainable career path."
But that's a cold and detached answer. I don't feel cold and detached about news, and I only give…
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