AUSTIN, TEXAS—It’s Friday night in Austin, and roughly 200 people are on their way to the Bullock Texas State History Museum to talk about how to make America mate again. This is America’s second annual Natal Conference—sold out at $1,000 a ticket—and, though I wore the orange wristband given to all the reporters present, I was repeatedly mistaken for an attendee.
I suspect it was because I’m visibly pregnant.
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