"... I don't want to judge you but you brought it upon yourself,
I've said that it's fine with me,
but you know girls lie,
so we won't seem so vulnerable, Kitty,
we all want to be strong women that those suffragettes campaign for,
but yet, in time, it hurts, Kitty, it hurts,
and i just want it to stop..."
- The Suffragette's Daughter by Lincoln March -
thoughtful piece that transcends the ages and centuries.
until now, girls say something and mean something else all totally different, all for the sense of in control-ness that we want to feel, or perhaps fool ourselves into feeling. and also for the spirit of independence and self-reliance that the feminist movement has called for. after all, aren't we women the products of the 21st century where equality is present? but we still hang on steadfastly, stubbornly, foolishly, idiotically to the ideals of heroism and honesty.
you have to read what i just read and feel what i just feel to understand this train of thoughts that i have been fooling myself with.
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