The pressure to conform to societal expectations can be suffocating from "summary" of Primates of Park Avenue by Wednesday Martin
The suffocating pressure to conform to societal expectations is like a heavy cloak that drapes over the women of Park Avenue, never allowing them to truly breathe. This pressure is relentless, constantly whispering in their ears and weighing down on their shoulders, making it nearly impossible for them to break free and be themselves.
From a young age, these women are taught that they must fit a certain mold to be accepted in their social circles. They are expected to dress a certain way, act a certain way, and even think a certain way. Any deviation from these expectations is met with disapproval and judgment, leaving the women feeling isolated and insecure.
The pressure to conform is so ingrained in the culture of Park Avenue that it becomes second nature to these women. They begin to police themselves, constantly monitoring their behavior and appearance to ensur...
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