“One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman.”

On ne naît pas femme: on le devient.
Bk. 2, Pt.. 4, Ch. 1: Childhood, p. 267
Source: The Second Sex (1949)

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On ne naît pas femme : on le devient.

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Le Deuxième Sexe, 1949
Variant: On ne naît pas femme: on le devient.
Source: The Second Sex

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