ashdawn8287
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Today I started my support group. I can't discuss other members or there experiences or what they said, so I will base it off the workbook. I can talk about my personal experiences and that is about it.
Today we had a discussion on what does it mean to be a women?
I was asked what I thought when the word women/woman came to mind.
My first thought was strength. Then I started thinking about how I don't think women are taking seriously emotionally or physically. I started thinking about how the media portrays women as sex objects, how the government in my country does not regulate the media, so a lot of things are pretty open through various forms of media. Little girls look up to women who are pretty. They are not taught to look up to women who are smart, strong, brave, inspiring, or any of that. I thought about how in my experiences women can handle a lot more than men (seriously, no offense), periods, giving birth, emotions, hormones, being victims of sexual abuse and assault because the media makes it out that we are suppose to be sexy we are suppose to be pretty we are suppose to be sex objects. If you are a women and you have a dream it is not praised upon as much as men's dreams.
I thought about how in the United States we are only making .80 to every dollar a man makes. How we have came a long way, but we still have work to do. How we are told upon employment that we are not allowed to talk about what me make to other employees, not because it is rude, but because men are getting paid more. All of these things just flooded my mind. I got angry.
Theirs a music video by a rapper named Robert Thicke it is called blurred lines or blurry lines, something along those lines. In the video girls are dancing around naked and the men are in suits. The song is about how their is a blurry line on consent with sex. Trust me, it upset me a lot. Their is also a parody on this music video created by 3 women law students basically remaking the video into how that video is not right.
Their have been numerous times in my life where random men would just grab my ass, say rude and disrespectful things to me, hoot and holler at me, making me feel uncomfortable and wanting to hide and isolate more. I thought about all of this. I thought about how I am a quiet dreamer because anytime I bring up my dreams a lot of people tell me I am not living in reality and I think that is sad.
I thought about how things are not equal in aspects to gender.
I guess I would like to know what you women think about what does it mean to be a woman?
Today we had a discussion on what does it mean to be a women?
I was asked what I thought when the word women/woman came to mind.
My first thought was strength. Then I started thinking about how I don't think women are taking seriously emotionally or physically. I started thinking about how the media portrays women as sex objects, how the government in my country does not regulate the media, so a lot of things are pretty open through various forms of media. Little girls look up to women who are pretty. They are not taught to look up to women who are smart, strong, brave, inspiring, or any of that. I thought about how in my experiences women can handle a lot more than men (seriously, no offense), periods, giving birth, emotions, hormones, being victims of sexual abuse and assault because the media makes it out that we are suppose to be sexy we are suppose to be pretty we are suppose to be sex objects. If you are a women and you have a dream it is not praised upon as much as men's dreams.
I thought about how in the United States we are only making .80 to every dollar a man makes. How we have came a long way, but we still have work to do. How we are told upon employment that we are not allowed to talk about what me make to other employees, not because it is rude, but because men are getting paid more. All of these things just flooded my mind. I got angry.
Theirs a music video by a rapper named Robert Thicke it is called blurred lines or blurry lines, something along those lines. In the video girls are dancing around naked and the men are in suits. The song is about how their is a blurry line on consent with sex. Trust me, it upset me a lot. Their is also a parody on this music video created by 3 women law students basically remaking the video into how that video is not right.
Their have been numerous times in my life where random men would just grab my ass, say rude and disrespectful things to me, hoot and holler at me, making me feel uncomfortable and wanting to hide and isolate more. I thought about all of this. I thought about how I am a quiet dreamer because anytime I bring up my dreams a lot of people tell me I am not living in reality and I think that is sad.
I thought about how things are not equal in aspects to gender.
I guess I would like to know what you women think about what does it mean to be a woman?