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Sex and the gritty world of kidulthood in HBO's Girls

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Amy Jenkins, creator of the Nineties hit This Life, was clear that her series chronicled “the first generation who can't expect to do better than their parents; who can't afford to buy property; who find it very hard to get a job; who are not …
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