If I was aliyopewa the choice I would still prefer to be a woman, I believe in equal rights however being a woman is a great thing, there's nothing like having a girls night in (or a girls night out) Watching chick flicks (no matter what age wewe are) being independent, as I have found since I am 'happily' divorced from my ten plus mwaka marriage, now I'm enjoying being a woman zaidi than ever. I can do what I like and being in charge of 'the remote' is great, I understand that 'some' people have experienced messy divorces au choose to be in a relationship, but I'm just happy to embrace my 'new life' and I'm loving it, it would be great to have a 'being single' spot (if there isn't one already)
Being a woman to me is:
Changing my hair color whenever I want.
Dressing up au being bummy and enjoying it.
Being feminine.
Watching a 'chick flick' with a glass of red wine and good quality chocolate.
And many, many other things that would take me forever to write.
Being a woman to me is:
Changing my hair color whenever I want.
Dressing up au being bummy and enjoying it.
Being feminine.
Watching a 'chick flick' with a glass of red wine and good quality chocolate.
And many, many other things that would take me forever to write.
Calling me FAKE won't make wewe REAL,
Calling me STUPID won't make wewe SMART,
Calling me WEAK won't make wewe STRONG,
Calling me UGLY won't make wewe PRETTY,
Calling me POOR won't make wewe RICH,
Calling me FAT wont make wewe SKINNY,
Calling me UNCOOL wont make wewe COOL,
So why bother?
This is from a little something I found online. This makes a lot of sense to me and I bet it makes sense to other girls like me. Bullying is an ugly thing. Don't let them get to you, girls. They aren't worth your time.