Elise
I will express my opinions, even if it may not be what the majority
thinks If I think you're wrong, I'll tell you, and explain why I'm
right.
I do not believe in the concept of "little white lies" because
compliments mean nothing if there is not truth behind them. If you ask
me if your new haircut makes you look stupid, don't get upset if I say
yes, but be glad I respect you enough to be honest with you.
If I am angry, I will express that anger because it is a human emotion
and women are just as human as men are. I will not express my feelings
of aggression by crying and whining. I will be aggressive.
I wear what I like, not what I think everyone else will. I hate low-rise
jeans, and those shirts with one sleeve missing, and will not wear them
simply because everyone else thinks they look good.
I admit that I enjoy eating, and will not order "just a salad" on a date
to impress a man. I refuse to starve myself in order to look like the
"ideal" girl.
I would rather keep these qualities about myself, than sacrifice them
and pretend to be some princess who smiles and nods politely all the
time in order to please others, or to be considered feminine.
By society's standards, if a woman would rather be herself than put on
an act to score points with anyone, let alone a man, and is perfectly
capable of providing herself with feelings of self worth without having
to depend on someone else, she is considered heartless. If a woman dare
state an opinion that may challenge some people, and doesn't hide her
feelings of anger and frustration, she is considered a bitch.
This is why more women should be proud to be dubbed as Heartless
Bitches. It is a title tied in with qualities that every woman should
posses. We are intelligent, unique, independent people, and if there
were more Heartless Bitches in the world it would be a much easier place
to survive in, especially for women.
And on a final note, I do find the likes of Michael Bolton and Kenny G.
revolting.
Yes! I want to read more from Real Life Heartless Bitches
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