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This week, the burnouts ask why, in our relationship-centric society, we feel as if we're "unemployed" if we aren't given or receiving attention from a significant other. Covering angles such as misogyny, capitalism, and simple plain loneliness to explain why being in between relationships is treated like being in between jobs.
By Meg & JeremyThis week, the burnouts ask why, in our relationship-centric society, we feel as if we're "unemployed" if we aren't given or receiving attention from a significant other. Covering angles such as misogyny, capitalism, and simple plain loneliness to explain why being in between relationships is treated like being in between jobs.