I have never claimed to be a sheep in wolves clothing, nor will I ever claim to be. Most of you are probably wondering "what the hell is she talking about". Well I've been quite disturbed lately with many women claiming to be "women who think like men". These claims don't make you a better a woman, or higher on the scale of society, or even for a moment men will not respect you more for such affirmations. You might be offended by reading this and frankly I don't give a damn. (as this is my own personal opinion which I am entitled to)
You are a beautiful feminine goddess, graceful, caring, loving, sensitive woman. You hold the greatest superpowers within the palm of your hands. But yet still fighting to be like a man?
I am not a feminist who feels the need to advocate or support equal rights. I have never been one of those women and I don't think I ever could. I know the role that I play as a woman in society and in this beautiful world. I know my place, and I know that I would never be equal to a man. I think that there are many women out there that feel this way. I think society has a way of turning us into puppets and telling the weak individuals what they should want or how they should think. Movies, music, books, tv shows that assert these kinds of ideas, are flawed.
No matter how hard we try to think like a man we will never be able to. We are wired, written, coded, and assembled completely different at the end of the day. Accept you who truly are from deep within. Think like a woman and act like a woman, and remember we are blessed.
And I don't say this lightly because there is nothing wrong with being the type of woman that cooks 3 meals a day for her man to come home to. Most of you are probably thinking... What about working? I am not the type of woman who knows how to cook! Well ladies a man will only want to do take out for so long, and there is nothing wrong with making your own money.
I think Sigmund Freud said it best when he explained his psychoanalytical theory about how men search for women who mirror their mothers at best. Women who cook, nurture, love and care for them.
So I bid you farewell, while I think like a woman and act like a woman. Because I am and always will be a woman in a mans world. Never envious of a mans role, nor will I ever try to change it. As I recognize my own part in this beautiful world.
You are a beautiful feminine goddess, graceful, caring, loving, sensitive woman. You hold the greatest superpowers within the palm of your hands. But yet still fighting to be like a man?
I am not a feminist who feels the need to advocate or support equal rights. I have never been one of those women and I don't think I ever could. I know the role that I play as a woman in society and in this beautiful world. I know my place, and I know that I would never be equal to a man. I think that there are many women out there that feel this way. I think society has a way of turning us into puppets and telling the weak individuals what they should want or how they should think. Movies, music, books, tv shows that assert these kinds of ideas, are flawed.
No matter how hard we try to think like a man we will never be able to. We are wired, written, coded, and assembled completely different at the end of the day. Accept you who truly are from deep within. Think like a woman and act like a woman, and remember we are blessed.
And I don't say this lightly because there is nothing wrong with being the type of woman that cooks 3 meals a day for her man to come home to. Most of you are probably thinking... What about working? I am not the type of woman who knows how to cook! Well ladies a man will only want to do take out for so long, and there is nothing wrong with making your own money.
I think Sigmund Freud said it best when he explained his psychoanalytical theory about how men search for women who mirror their mothers at best. Women who cook, nurture, love and care for them.
So I bid you farewell, while I think like a woman and act like a woman. Because I am and always will be a woman in a mans world. Never envious of a mans role, nor will I ever try to change it. As I recognize my own part in this beautiful world.