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If you know the movie Barbie then you would know how a women’s life is. ( Wo-men: A woman is an adult female human being, recognized as a noun that encompasses diverse identities and experiences. She embodies unique strengths and perspectives shaped by her personal and societal roles.) Being a women isn’t putting on makeup, dresses, and heels. Being a women means to walk into a place where they treat you like ur nothing compared to the men where you walk into confident in what you look like and what sex you are because I don’t see men walking in heels as it is an expression this in our “society”. Being an omen is to stand up for having a higher job than a man but getting paid less because you are a women. Being a women means you have to walk around like if ur Kim possible ready to do anything at any moment. Being a women means that your heart is 4 times softer than a man’s and yet you thug it out more than he does. Being a women means to have to take on more reponsablitys but not get recognition. Being as women means to have to be at a standard of the man’s definition of “pretty” like if u have a snatched waist then ur hot but if you also have hair on ur legs then ur ugly and gross and too “lazy to shave it” but you still have the snatched waist so your probably wondering “I have what they like but they don’t want me? So I’ll just shave my legs no big deal it’s just hair” no but it is a ping deal because that’s changing how u like ur self for a person who doesn’t wanna know you beyond ur body. Who doesn’t wanna care for you unless they get something in return. Who doesn’t want kids or responsibilities but then does stuff to have kids and responsibilits. I have a friend and her dad left when she was six. SIX YEARS OLD, he left her and her mom to just move to a different state and start another life there one he isn’t “embarrassed” to have. To be a women means so much more than what men desire. Don’t ever let any “man” tell you who u are, because at the end of the day who was born intelligent? You were.
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If you know the movie *Barbie*, you may have an idea of what a woman’s life entails. (Women: An adult female human being, recognized as a term that encompasses diverse identities and experiences. She embodies unique strengths and perspectives shaped by her personal and societal roles.) Being a woman isn’t just about putting on makeup, wearing dresses, or walking in heels.
Being a woman means entering spaces where you may feel undervalued compared to men. It means walking in confidently, embracing your identity, even while societal standards often dictate that heels and makeup are essential to femininity. I don’t see men wearing heels; that’s a reflection of the expression imposed upon us in our society.
Being a woman also involves standing up for your right to hold positions of power, yet often being paid less than your male counterparts. It means facing the world ready to tackle challenges as if you are Kim Possible, prepared for anything at any moment. Being a woman can feel like having a heart that is four times softer than a man’s, yet you manage to be resilient in ways that can surpass their strength.
The responsibilities placed on women often go unnoticed or unrecognized. Women are expected to conform to a standard of beauty defined by men, where having a "snatched waist" is deemed attractive, but body hair is seen as undesirable—laziness, even. You might think, “I have what they like, so why don’t they want me?” In response, some might feel compelled to change themselves, like shaving their legs, a seemingly small act that can reflect a larger issue—altering your self-perception for someone who doesn't want to know you beyond your physical appearance.
There are men who desire children and responsibilities yet act in ways that suggest otherwise. I have a friend whose father left when she was just six years old to start a new life in a different state, one he presumably felt less embarrassed to have.
Being a woman encompasses so much more than what men desire. Never let any man dictate who you are, because at the end of the day, who was born intelligent? You were.
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If you know the movie *Barbie*, you may have an idea of what a woman’s life entails. (Women: An adult female human being, recognized as a term that encompasses diverse identities and experiences. She embodies unique strengths and perspectives shaped by her personal and societal roles.) Being a woman isn’t just about putting on makeup, wearing dresses, or walking in heels.
Being a woman means entering spaces where you may feel undervalued compared to men. It means walking in confidently, embracing your identity, even while societal standards often dictate that heels and makeup are essential to femininity. I don’t see men wearing heels; that’s a reflection of the expression imposed upon us in our society.
Being a woman also involves standing up for your right to hold positions of power, yet often being paid less than your male counterparts. It means facing the world ready to tackle challenges as if you are Kim Possible, prepared for anything at any moment. Being a woman can feel like having a heart that is four times softer than a man’s, yet you manage to be resilient in ways that can surpass their strength.
The responsibilities placed on women often go unnoticed or unrecognized. Women are expected to conform to a standard of beauty defined by men, where having a "snatched waist" is deemed attractive, but body hair is seen as undesirable—laziness, even. You might think, “I have what they like, so why don’t they want me?” In response, some might feel compelled to change themselves, like shaving their legs, a seemingly small act that can reflect a larger issue—altering your self-perception for someone who doesn't want to know you beyond your physical appearance.
There are men who desire children and responsibilities yet act in ways that suggest otherwise. I have a friend whose father left when she was just six years old to start a new life in a different state, one he presumably felt less embarrassed to have.
Being a woman encompasses so much more than what men desire. Never let any man dictate who you are, because at the end of the day, who was born intelligent? You were.
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I hope this revision effectively conveys your message! If you have any further adjustments or specific areas you want to focus on, let me know!
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