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Womanhood Quotes

  1. seafoam* seafoam*
    posted a quote
    June 15, 2018 9:42pm UTC
    It feels like the world only considers a woman to be a woman when she has turned herself inside out giving and giving and giving and giving. And even then, even at the end, it does not thank her. It simply chides her for not having more to give.

  2. seafoam* seafoam*
    posted a quote
    March 25, 2017 3:42am UTC

    i bleed
    every month.
    but
    do not die.
    how am i
    not
    magic.
    — Nayyirah Waheed

  3. ScarGirl ScarGirl
    posted a quote
    March 1, 2017 12:01pm UTC
    what is to be a woman?
    how do you think i am to be?
    am i pretty or beautiful?
    I bet thats all you see.
    to be a woman, she needs to have curves
    curves you want to lay your hands on,
    soft beautiuf sexy curves
    that you want to have your hands on,
    to me i am a woman, but my curves arent for you.
    my curves are in my heart and in my soul
    not my silky soft skin and bouncy curls.
    a woman does not need you to feel femminin
    we do not need permission.
    we do not need a refural.
    we need strength.
    we need hope.
    and love and peace and helping hands.
    from another woman, not a man.
    we do not need permission.
    we do not need a refural.
    we need sisterhood. woman to woman,
    girl to girl.

  4. seafoam* seafoam*
    posted a quote
    December 21, 2016 5:09pm UTC

    Last night I wept. I wept because the process by which I have become woman was painful. I wept because I was no longer a child with a child's blind faith. I wept because my eyes were opened to reality....I wept because I could not believe anymore and I love to believe. I can still love passionately without believing. That means I love humanly. I wept because I have lost my pain and I am not yet accustomed to its absence.

    (( Henry and June: From ''A Journal of Love'' ))

  5. seafoam* seafoam*
    posted a quote
    December 8, 2016 3:28pm UTC
    My girlhood was spattered like blood with girls hating each other for being prettier and fighting over a boy who didn’t make any effort for one or the other, character assassinating each other by calling someone well liked a wh.ore, a s.lut, a b.itch and relishing in the fall of female celebrities from their ‘pedestals’.
    My girlhood was a war against my body until it looked just like the girls in the magazine, a war in which I attacked myself with weapons like wax, razors, creams until every part of me looked like it belonged to someone else.
    My girlhood was made of wilting dreams and innocence lost never to be replaced with anything but sad understandings about womanhood.

  6. seafoam* seafoam*
    posted a quote
    October 21, 2016 10:40am UTC
    Womanhood
    is learning how to witch yourself
    in slow motion.
    When they say your name
    like a curse,
    say it back to them
    like an incantation.
    When they call you cold,
    show them how you conjure fire.

  7. seafoam* seafoam*
    posted a quote
    October 21, 2016 10:02am UTC
    You become a woman the first time you stand up for yourself when they get your order wrong at a diner, or when you first realize your parents are full of s.hit. You become a woman the first time you get fitted for a bra and realize you’ve been wearing a very wrong size your whole f.ucking life. You become a woman the first time you fart in front of a boyfriend. The first time your heart breaks. The first time you break someone else’s heart. The first time someone you love dies.
    — Amy Schumer, The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo

  8. seafoam* seafoam*
    posted a quote
    July 7, 2016 5:34pm UTC
    There is witchcraft in our blood,
    in our bones we carry the magic
    that you could not burn away.
    You see, fire does not eat fire.
    Your mother would have taught you that
    if the world hadn’t convinced her
    that despite her body being able
    to bring life into this world,
    she is not a magical thing.
    Maybe the witches you burned
    were the daughters of something
    more holy than you could ever handle.
    So you set them alight for being different,
    forgetting that even the son of your God
    was once condemned for being too pure,
    too beautiful, too different for this world.
    History devoured your name,
    but we have never forgotten
    what you did, witch hunter.
    You see, fire never forgets.
    When you burned the witches
    you thought what you did was good
    and finished in the eyes of your God.
    But the flames gave birth to ideas
    and the ideas set alight souls.
    For every witch you burned
    there are now a thousand witch women
    living differently, and standing tall.
    And you may have burned some of us,
    but you will never destroy us all.
    — TO THE MEN WHO BURNED WITCHES

  9. N30NC4T N30NC4T
    posted a quote
    February 10, 2013 8:46pm UTC
    My First Period: Oh Yay! Womanhood! I am finally a grown up!
    Me on My Period Nowadays: F*CK YOU GRASS
    mq

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