Hello Superstar,
From the time I started school, I preferred hanging with boys. No, I was not the girl playing "doctor" behind the teacher's back. I was just the easy going girl that got along better with guys. Let's be honest, girls come out of the womb gossiping or "(fill in the blank) talking".
To this day, I can pull up a chair to a table full of guys and talk. When it comes to sports, I'm silent. I only chime in when I hear a well-known athlete's name. By chiming in, I mean mentioning how good they look in their uniforms.
Reflecting on myself, I see parts of the same Sarah E. from preschool. For some, that could be a bad thing. Honestly, I don't think it's bad. As long as I can remember, I have always been a person strong in my beliefs. Whether that was thinking Ken needed to ditch Barbie to women having the choice over THEIR bodies, my beliefs and thought process have been shaped by ME. My beliefs have been influenced, but not brainwashed into me.
I'm noticing the more I join predominantly male tables the more I am encountering bias, uninformed, gullible, and brainwashed young men. I know I probably sound like a five letter word right now, but I am an honest blogger. It hurts me to see such young, intelligent individuals fall into the traps of society. To see these boys believe anything that enters their ears is mind-blowing. You do not even want to know how I react when they have the audacity to talk over me and repeat the one-sided facts they have consumed from "valid sources"(Examples: televised news, youth leaders, people they have not ever experienced a period, etc.).
In my opinion, that is unattractive. A guy without their own beliefs is a complete turnoff. If I wanted my ears to bleed from invalid facts, I could turn on my TV.
I feel that each one of us is blessed with a mind. A mind that is able to decipher things differently. We have mouths and hands that were meant for expressing how we feel. Do not forget, we also have ears to hear everyone's side. Times are changing. Now, is the time to establish what you want to believe. It's beautiful to see a guy have the courage to say what is on his mind. HIS mind. It's beautiful to see them express what they have thought so deeply about, and not repeat the same nonsense that was on a conservative news station or what their father told them. To me, a guy with his own beliefs, no matter how bizarre they are, makes him the most attractive creature.
Love ya,
Sarah E.
From the time I started school, I preferred hanging with boys. No, I was not the girl playing "doctor" behind the teacher's back. I was just the easy going girl that got along better with guys. Let's be honest, girls come out of the womb gossiping or "(fill in the blank) talking".
To this day, I can pull up a chair to a table full of guys and talk. When it comes to sports, I'm silent. I only chime in when I hear a well-known athlete's name. By chiming in, I mean mentioning how good they look in their uniforms.
Reflecting on myself, I see parts of the same Sarah E. from preschool. For some, that could be a bad thing. Honestly, I don't think it's bad. As long as I can remember, I have always been a person strong in my beliefs. Whether that was thinking Ken needed to ditch Barbie to women having the choice over THEIR bodies, my beliefs and thought process have been shaped by ME. My beliefs have been influenced, but not brainwashed into me.
I'm noticing the more I join predominantly male tables the more I am encountering bias, uninformed, gullible, and brainwashed young men. I know I probably sound like a five letter word right now, but I am an honest blogger. It hurts me to see such young, intelligent individuals fall into the traps of society. To see these boys believe anything that enters their ears is mind-blowing. You do not even want to know how I react when they have the audacity to talk over me and repeat the one-sided facts they have consumed from "valid sources"(Examples: televised news, youth leaders, people they have not ever experienced a period, etc.).
In my opinion, that is unattractive. A guy without their own beliefs is a complete turnoff. If I wanted my ears to bleed from invalid facts, I could turn on my TV.
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I feel that each one of us is blessed with a mind. A mind that is able to decipher things differently. We have mouths and hands that were meant for expressing how we feel. Do not forget, we also have ears to hear everyone's side. Times are changing. Now, is the time to establish what you want to believe. It's beautiful to see a guy have the courage to say what is on his mind. HIS mind. It's beautiful to see them express what they have thought so deeply about, and not repeat the same nonsense that was on a conservative news station or what their father told them. To me, a guy with his own beliefs, no matter how bizarre they are, makes him the most attractive creature.
Love ya,
Sarah E.
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