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I'll never understand why women try to be a "guy's girl." I always see things on here like, " watching football and eating wings—i'm such a guy!" The reality is not that women want to be men, it's that they want to be someone desirable to men. Society paints a picture that women should conform to what a man is looking for. The problem is, women lose themselves in the process.
When do you see men tweeting, "went shopping and bought Starbucks today...i'm such a girl! You don't—even though I know plenty of men who shop and drink Starbucks. This is because men wouldn't dare embrace being feminine. But women, they have powder puff football leagues dedicated and geared towards a male target audience. Beer commercials always paint the picture of a woman in the kitchen nagging her husband during the game, eating gluten-free burgers.
Men love their masculinity and wouldn't dare threaten it for anything. Why don't women feel the same about their femininity? I love being a woman and everything that entails. Golf bores me to tears, I drink girly cocktails and I fucking love gluten-free burgers. I'm not interested in being interesting to men. I'm plenty interesting on my own.
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never underestimate urself
do what you can when time is at hand.
M. L.
one day we were born, one day we shall die, the same day, the same second . . . birth astride of a grave, the light gleams an instant, then it's night once more.
samuel beckett
don't cry because it's over. smile because it happened.
dr. seuss
the most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched. they are felt with the heart.
the little prince
life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage
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What a wonderful thought it is that some of the best days of our lives haven't even happened yet.
Anne Frank