The women in the 1990’s were hitting their stride. Women as executives, lawyers, doctors were accepted as the norm. Comfortable with their new roles, women were no longer afraid to show their femininity. They tossed their androgynous business suits and embraced softer looks, even dresses. Most families had two wage-earners and juggled household and child care responsibilities equally between husband and wife. To single career women their independence and professional lives meant everything. Many wondered how they would fit marriage in – or, if they even wanted to marry. Yet others were determined not to miss out on motherhood. What was the path to fulfillment? And could they figure it out in enough time? Read More