Argument Example
When one thinks of femininity, you respond with images of lace and pink, with fragility and shyness, and often with a sense of helplessness. This is not the case for every one, in all fairness, but universally certain associations and stereotypes are awarded unjustly to our species. This is not the way all women exist, and it is important to see each woman for the unique person she is, and not to lump them into the same category with preconceived notions of "average female behaviour." A woman must never be judged, because we are too headstrong to be figured out so quickly. Each woman should be considered equal, and every woman should never be guessed at. No one should assume all women to be equal, to follow the same pattern as my initial description of the stereotype, because so few of us are truly like this. For the women that have muscled arms, toned bodies, or even an extra couple love pounds floating around their middles, we deserve to be approached with an open mind, and never considered "out of the norm" for not following the frail, pinky suite. Take a woman for what she's worth, and measure her only by knowing her, ladies should never be stereotyped because of the few women that make that acceptable. Treat every woman as a unique individual, and give them the time to explain their uniqueness.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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