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I have a boyfriend who tells me I don’t have to shave and I should let my hair grow out in all it’s grey glory yet I still can’t bring myself to do it because societal pressure is a bitch of a thingÂ
Girlhood
“Oh, you know, girlhood.” “It’s a girl thing, you won’t get”. This is what I tell all the men in my life whenever something vaguely resembling femininity is bought up. Maybe it’s because I’m reclaiming all the things I was embarrassed about, made to feel embarrassed about when I was little. Loving purple. Wanting to be a princess. Being obsessed with sparkles. Playing with dolls. Listening…
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my femininity is strength, my curves are sharp- voice a piercing softness. you cannot break me. my spine knew of bending before yours knew of strength- there is no load i cannot carry.
- my woman is power, f.gabdon
Awakening the Kundalini embracing the feminine energy.

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Men who are inferior to their fellow men, are always most anxious to establish their superiority over women.
This is a great description of what it is to be a "man/woman" in our society today. I use quotes because this explains the social structure of how we should be, and why it isn't always accurate.
Watched the most incredible sight at work today. A group of 8 white boys were running around making guns with their hands and throwing sticks- it was like they has just walked out of class after watching a violent film. In the middle of the boys playing was a darling tiny Indian girl whom was singing to her self and playing with clovers. It was an innocent, unplanned, coincidence of children playing oblivious to what in fact can be a picture of the truth of what still happens throughout the world.