Baby-Sitters Club for the Modern Woman

In middle school, the babysitters in The Babysitter’s Club lived out every possible problem and dilemma a privileged tween in the ’90s could face. But no one can stay 13 forever — eventually, a girl has to start growing up and facing the problems and dilemmas of privileged twenty-somethings.
If only the babysitters could come with us…





Previously: Feminist Writers React To Classic Viral YouTube Videos | The Baby-Sitters Club: Where Are They Now?
Sophie Lucido Johnson is a writer, artist, and comedian living in New Orleans. She is the editor-in-chief of Neutrons Protons. You can find her comics and writing here.