Amber
I have my own definition for the term "bitch": A strong woman. That
being said, I have been called a strong woman by many people many times
over the years. I am strong in the physical, emotional, and mental
sense. This seems to offend (or intimidate) most people I come in
contact with. Contrary to popular belief, it's not just men who seem to
have a negative viewpoint on bitches. It has been assumed by females,
too, that I am "wrong" because I am a bitch, or that I must be a lesbian
because, God forbid, I am self-sufficient. I am opinionated. I speak my
mind. I enjoy taking part in discussions, or even arguments, about
topics that a "real woman" should not have any knowledge of. I will
even, to some extent, take a stand on women's rights, though I don't
always believe that females use them as they should. Apparently, this
makes me an abhorrent creature undeserving of the title of "woman." I am
frequently appalled at the lack of understanding, or even intelligence,
when it comes to how women should or should not act. I do not understand
why it is even an issue. I have a difficult time dealing with the belief
that a woman is not a woman unless she has a man. I find it even more
difficult to handle the restrictions put on females by men, and
themselves for the sake of social approval.
As for the sappy songs/books/poetry/letters I am, as a woman, supposed
to enjoy, I would much rather give myself a frontal lobotomy and have
blood shoot forth from my eyes than have to endure any of the above
mentioned forms of torture. Thank you in advance for your time.
Yes! I want to read more from Real Life Heartless Bitches
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