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40 Basic Rights Women Did Not Have Until The 1970s

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Women’s Rights March in the 1970s. Barbara Freeman / Getty Images / Thoughtco.

10. Women Couldn’t Discuss Sex Openly

The Feminine Mystique. Amazon.

It’s hard to think of this one today, but before the 1970s, women could not discuss their sex lives or anything having to do with sex openly. Of course, many females probably addressed the topic of sex privately to their friends, but it wasn’t acceptable to discuss in public. While it wasn’t illegal, many women often followed the rules of what people considered socially acceptable and what people didn’t. The woman and book that really changed the way women discussed sex is Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique.

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