Before feminism took over America, women routinely reported a high level of happiness in their marriages, their homes, and their communities. And then they started coming “a long way, baby,” and their happiness quotient dropped. While women were generally happier than men in the 1950s, today, women report being significantly less happy than men. …
WNBA women—bitter, race-obsessed, often man-hating—might have been a whole lot happier were they “cooking” for a family in [a] 1950s kitchen.