English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Please tell me a short story that made you feel like it was your transition from a girl to a woman.

in example: blah blah blah blah, -well, thats part of bieng a woman.

2006-12-06 11:44:12 · 14 answers · asked by Aria 2 in Social Science Gender Studies

14 answers

Learning to let go of bad relationships.
I listen to a LOT of Stevie Nicks & Madonna. Their words helped me to pick up the pieces of my heart and move on...
My Favs r:Sara-Gypsy-Landslide
:Power of Goodbye-Take a Bow

2006-12-06 11:53:29 · answer #1 · answered by Mee-OW =^..^= 7 · 1 1

sluggish velocity manouvres. grasp those. using the bike on an open highway is a doddle. that's the different idiots you will possibly desire to concern your self with. This then turns right into a be counted of information and examining the line extremely than the mechanics of using the bike. My suggestion is to coach, prepare, prepare your sluggish velocity strikes then once you hit the line consistently experience such as you're invisible and stay shielding. This stated, that's very well worth the attempt, believe me. stable success alongside with your attempt!

2016-10-14 04:22:32 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I had a boss who said, very seriously, "I think for this client we'd do better if we sent in a woman to make the sale." I pulled the top of my blouse away from my breasts a little, looked down and said, "Yep." Everyone laughed. That's when I thought that being a woman was a good thing, that I could poke fun at it.

2006-12-08 17:29:13 · answer #3 · answered by Katherine W 7 · 0 0

When a little boy came up to me at age 18 after I found and picked up a frightened puppy that almost got hit by a car. He pulled on my coat and said: "Lady, lady, he's my puppy". His father ran up breathless behind him and took the puppy out of my arms gratefully and raised his hat to me and said, "Thank you M'am, we've been looking for him for 2 hours". I had never been called 'Lady' or 'M'am' or had a man raise his hat to me before. It suddenly occured to me that I was a woman now. I continued home a little dazed by the realization.

2006-12-10 00:45:47 · answer #4 · answered by miladybc 6 · 0 0

i learned to be a woman, when I could accept that I was one

one day, best friend (a guy) asked out my other guy friends to play ball, I wanted to too. But he grinned and half-heartedly said, ' Come on...your a girl.'

I cuoldnt take it, I grew up with four brothers and never allowed them to take me easy, whatever they could do, I wanted to do it. I hated girl talk because it was always about who loves who or should I give another chance? And I was pissed off at my girl friends who just had to give guys a chance no matter how vulnerable they might get. Also I hated any girl or any guy that told me, girls cant do guys stuff.

Boy, I was extremely angry. But looking up to my best friend that seemed to listen whenever I talk, even about feelings (when I was ashamed to tell anyone else), or he helped me secretely when I tried to do things I couldnt do, or times when even when I know I was weak he kept pushing me to be just as the same standered as he.

i realised he was right, I was a girl and he treated me well, respected me and wanted to be my friend all the same. He was proud I was a girl, he wanted me to be a girl.

But because I had my ego and I was pissed off by him, I stood up to him and slapped his face, ' Your wrong, i'm not a girl. i'm a woman.'

2006-12-06 12:42:17 · answer #5 · answered by rhea 3 · 2 0

That having no man in your life is often better than many of the choices that are presented-especially if you have a child. That a single Mom can be a great parent-just be sure your child is #1! That even if you stay in "your place"-your role-men may leave-and it may have nothing to do with you! Don't hate men but love yourself! You deserve respect-demand it.

2006-12-06 12:05:54 · answer #6 · answered by Middleclassandnotquiet 6 · 2 1

The lesson I learned in marriage was that a passive approach dominates. I also learned that love grows as the years pass.

What's there in the beginning is mostly attraction and sexuality. Love is something you have to work with and hopefully ti will survive until an old age.

2006-12-06 11:53:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

When my mother died and I realized that I was really on my own. Now there is no one to remind me to pay a bill or make a dr appointment. I can't ask her how to fill out my taxes or how to make meat loaf. I am on my own, gorwn up, not a little girl...I am a woman.

2006-12-07 08:16:49 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Learning to not fall so hard for any man that said he loved me. I still have trouble with this and I'm 38.

2006-12-06 21:44:10 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To realize men have their roles and woman have theirs. I found if a woman does not take care of her family and home first then they are just trying to be the man by working hard to make money. It only creates competition with the husband and the children become neglected as well. Children need their mother to care for them and raise them, not some stranger we dump them off on just to go earn a living. If a woman has a husband and children then she should not work unnecessarily. And if one says that they need the money generally it is only due to overspending on unnecessary things and vacations etc. Frankly two men running a household is just an imbalance of energy. Let the man be the man and be a woman for Gods sake. It just makes for a happier lifestyle.

2006-12-06 11:52:10 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

fedest.com, questions and answers