The Unbreakable Daughter: A Light in the Dark for Family and Society
A strong, confident daughter is not only a gift to her parents but also a source of strength for the entire society. She is firm in her convictions, is determined against the temptation to sacrifice her morality, and confronts life’s challenges with unwavering determination. Contrary to those who
Continue ReadingWhy Should I Shrink Myself Just Because You Can’t See My Worth?
There’s something deeply painful about a woman who has storms within her soul and a smile full of sunshine, and is then said to be too loud. Too loud. Too emotional. Too ambitious. Too much of everything. But somehow, not enough. The story is about this woman. The person who writes
Continue Reading“Your Daughter Will Write This Letter Too, Unless You Break Her First”
A Mother’s Agonizing Confession She is sitting at the foot of her daughter’s bed, watching the gradual rise and fall of her breath. The moonlight pierces across the curtain, creating stripes across the girl’s skin like prison bars. The mother’s hands begin to shake. She’s committed a crime that’s
Continue ReadingThe Letter From the Past, which Didn’t Come
You’re sitting near the bed’s edge, with your fingers sweating as you press the pen onto the paper. The words pour out like blood dripping from an old wound. They are thick slowly, inexplicably. “To the woman, I’ll become,” you write, “run before you recognize yourself in
Continue Reading“You’re Not the First Version of You”: Identity as a Patriarchal Edit
She discovers the letters in a drawer that she does not open. They’re neatly stacked, with each envelope marked with a date she isn’t sure she recognizes. The handwriting is hers, but it’s not quite. The letters’ curves are soft, and the pressure is less like someone who
Continue ReadingA Letter to the Girl Who Thought She Was Going Crazy
Hey, you’re welcome! You’re the one who is sitting here right now in a tense state, unsure whether you’re imagining it. The one who’s been told often to be “too sensitive,” “overreacting,” or “misunderstanding” that you’ve begun to believe it. The doctor explained that your discomfort is “just the result of stress.
Continue ReadingDon’t Trust the Woman in the Mirror-She’s One of Them
The first time she heard it, she laughed. A breathy, nervous sound the kind you hear when you’re unsure if you’re dreaming or not. The woman who was in the mirror had her face, freckles, and the same tired eyes from many hours of studying feminist theories. However, the
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