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Published: 2018-03-08 12:47:43 +0000 UTC; Views: 23563; Favourites: 46; Downloads: 30
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June listened intently as Doris explained what had happened at the main gate earlier.Feminists. A silly bunch of girls had gotten it into their silly little minds to protest the new gated stepford community. They didn't like that since the first was created in the early part of the 21st century that it didn't stagnate and die. No, it had thrived and expanded. Once they reached the optimal size of 2000 couples a new gated community was started a few towns over. A few 100 couples had moved with the offer of cheap housing, good career jobs for the men of the community in various industries and trades. The ladies of course had their hands full with homemaking but there were still job opportunities for many of them in nursing, secretarial, retail and the beauty services all the residents used so much. Lots of part time work that would let them socialise with other ladies around the community but wouldn't impact too greatly on their primary duties of homemaking and family.
The silly feminists often claimed the ladies of the communities were brainwashed but investigations repeatedly interviewed woman after woman who had voluntarily decided to join these communities for a better life. One were their feminity was allowed to blossom into it's full bloom instead of been stifled by full time careers and the constant rat race they had all escaped.
June wondered if she would have known any of todays protestors but dismissed the thought quickly as unimportant. She brought out her compact and checked her makeup and hair. Her days of protesting stepford communities were long behind her now.
She remembered her first arrest, been handcuffed and brought to the police station with a number of other protestors. No charges would be brought. The communities wanted to project disciplined firmness. Protestors were fingerprinted and id's were checked and verified. Then the humiliation of them contacting the ladies husbands, boyfriends, employers to bring them home. June working for herself had recently arrived in the locality so had no one to pick her up. Till they contacted Brad who lived next door. He had agreed to drive her home. She felt so small all the way home and was constantly apologising. He just smiled and replied he was glad to help. More protests led to more drives with Brad and soon they were dating, then married. When he had brought her to see the nice place to live in a stepford gated community she had found she had no hesitation to moving in. He took care of things outside the home and she took care of things inside. She knew that's how things were meant to be now and she wouldn't want it any other way.