Broken women

Broken women 

 

 

In 1943 the first version of equal right was introduced. 

This gave women a lot more freedom. 

Now everyone especially men think we are treated fairly.  

Well men let me introduce you to the world of a female. 

 

Women's life isn’t as free as it seems 

Their life is still ten times worse than men 

I can cut to the chase. :)   

We’ll start off with women in public 

 

In public women get shammed for everything. 

A women could be to skinny. And told to eat more. 

A woman would eat more then get shamed for eating to much or being to fat. 

She could wear makeup and get told she’s wearing to much or not enough. 

 

Men don’t realize that most of the things they say hurt women. 

Women take everything to heart. 

So I wrote a little saying I guess you could say 

To tell men how a women works. 

 

Every word you say goes to heart. 

Every action and every look is noticed. 

You may think that light teasing is funny. 

But we become insecure. 

 

As kids we were taught how to be lady like.

How to be perfect

How to fit men's expectations

How to hide our feeling.

 

We need support. 

Women need to have someone to trust. 

Don’t break it.  

Don’t be fake.  

 

Men be aware that one small word... 

Can hurt. 

Can make us cry. 

Make us insecure.  

 

So men just know.

Women aren't your punching bag.

Women aren't to be harassed.

Women need trust and love.

 

Just remember.

If they didn't exist neither would you. 

We break easily. 

All you have to do is be kind to a women.

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