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50. "I just want women to always feel in control. Because we're capable, we're so capable." — Nicki Minaj. 51. "You draw your own box. You introduce yourself as who you are. . . .
“A woman is like a tea bag — you can’t tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water.” ― Eleanor Roosevelt “A girl should be two things: who and what she wants” — Coco Chanel
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By this metric, the strong female character is a woman with the gendered behavior taken out. [1] This is a contrast to the traditional way women are displayed in media, Brooke Shapiro suggests in her research that the scarce times women are at the forefront of the story, they are generally portrayed with the patriarchal ideologies of being ...
The mother who is delivering the poem to her young son has been described as an "allegorical persona", [7] who could represent numerous African-American mothers urging their children forward. [ 8 ] : 106 The professor R. Baxter Miller considers "Mother to Son" to illustrate "how dialect can be used with dignity."
“In a female-led relationship, the woman is in charge and makes the decisions,” says Rachel DeAlto, chief dating expert at Match and a former expert on Lifetime’s Married at First Sight ...
The word womance is a portmanteau of the words woman and romance. [7] The emergence of the terms bromance and womance has been seen as reflecting increased relationship-seeking as a modern behavior. [ 6 ]
One of these women is Joan Morgan, who wrote her book, When Chickenheads Come Home To Roost, to discuss her experiences as a Black woman and her relationship with hip-hop feminism. In the chapter titled "strong black women", she discusses her choice to retire from being a strong black woman. [4]