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    Thursday, February 22, 2007, 01:07 AM [General]

    I think my mother didn't receive the "how to be a female 101" when she had me. I'm tired of being told that I don't act feminine enough when I refuse to lay down and let people walk all over me. I am a stubborn bitch and I am proud of it. Nothing in this world can force me to change who I am unless I give them permission to do so. I have the power to decide what I want to do.

    I don't act normal. I question too much, and look underneath the "underneath" because nothing is ever superficial. I don't believe everything I read and I take what a person says with a huge grain of salt. If somebody comes up and tells me that they never lie in public, I'm not going to believe them. I rarely believe people who think they never lie.

    I question a person's belief system. If I don't undertsand something, I will question it. Okay, even if I did understand, I still would question. I question my beliefs as well. Imagine the debates inside my head...:)

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    4.5 (3 Ratings)

    You seem to be comfortable in your own skin and I applaud that!! As for your mother...since I do not know what generation she was raised...her idea of female sounds vastly different than yours...you may never win the battle..may need to agree to disagree.

    SilverFire
    February 22, 2007
    08:19 AM CST

    VIVA LA STUBBORN BITCH!!!!!
    i am learning...greatest *class* i ever took!
    ha!
    have a great day today

    lisa
    February 22, 2007
    08:37 AM CST

    I'll have to second Lisa...hell yeah! I'm the same way, and I refuse to accept that I will ever be any other way. I think my mom purposefully didn't teach me to "act like a good girl", and I thank her often for that!

    Moondance
    March 02, 2007
    12:08 PM CST

    Keep asking those questions! There's nothing feminine about letting people walk all over you. And there certainly is plenty feminine about standing against the tide. Masculine, feminine, they are two counterpoints that both sexes share to varying degrees and in any given circumstance the balance shifts.

    By the way anyone who quotes Blake is not just one of the crowd.

    atheistpagan
    April 08, 2007
    11:29 PM CST

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