On Thursday, November 6, the New York Times published an op-ed video criticizing the effects of feminism on institutions and warning of the dangers of “toxic femininity.” It briefly ran with the title “Did Women Ruin the Workplace?”

I can answer that question: yes. Specifically, me—I’m the woman who ruined the workplace. And, frankly, I had a blast.

From the moment that I, a woman, entered the workplace, it was irrevocably changed. And not for the better.

On my first day, I arrived with a hopeful heart, excited to serve our clients and become a member of the team. “LOOK SHARP, BUTTHEADS!” I bellowed. “IT’S WOMAN TIME!” Things didn’t improve when I insisted on being called the Cap’n.

Much of how I ruined the workplace has to do with the accommodations that I, as a woman, require. Beca

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