When HBO's Girls first premiered, the internet was rife with both critique and clamor. And now that the show's 8th episode is set for release this coming Sunday, it seems nobody can resist the urge to relate and laugh at the woes of its protagonists.
On the flipside are the troubles of the women in Mad Men, who, chronologically speaking, are Hannah, Marnie, Jessa, and Shoshanna's feminist foremothers.
So what would the women of the '60s have to say to the girls currently reaping the benefits of their struggles?
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On the flipside are the troubles of the women in Mad Men, who, chronologically speaking, are Hannah, Marnie, Jessa, and Shoshanna's feminist foremothers.
So what would the women of the '60s have to say to the girls currently reaping the benefits of their struggles?

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