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I lost the weight like you asked,
Spending grueling hours on my knees doing push up after push up
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They say that
1 out of every 3 women
by LesbianOfLove
104 lines, 4 comments,
on Nov 8 10:27 PM. In Rape, Assault, Victim, Feminism, Realization, Women, Attack, Violence, Fear
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Believe what you want about me
You're going to anyway
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This Woman Is my aunt She is my sister
by LesbianOfLove
62 lines,
on Oct 8 6:00 PM. In Women, Woman, Mother, Aunt, Sister, Daughter, Feminism, Abuse, Respect, Love
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This is my body It belongs to God
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This poem goes out to the teacher who made me cover up on a hot day, When all the little boys ran around
by LesbianOfLove
115 lines,
on Oct 8 3:42 PM. In Feminism, Men, Equality, Rant, Vent, Women, Revolution, Feminist, Lesson, Teach, Example
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Sexual Liberation put to work
In favour of the Pro-found.
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What Feminists should be saying
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I cover myself from the world,
head to toe, because of you.
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Feminsim, is our voice,
we stand together, as a whole against the world.
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Yes, I was a feminist.
What of it?
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Bakelite Horses and Riders - Ridden hard by cowboys and Indians, A few tin soldiers and one molded beige girl, My brother's stable of plast
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She's not a damsel in distress
locked in a tower,
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entitlement: rules applied to punish me
by dirtylittleminx
20 lines, 1 comment,
on Jan 26 1:47 AM. In abuse, angst, contemporary, feminism, hope, life, pain, personal, sexism, society.
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Chivalry is
dead. I have killed him
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I crush little men with my sole
And write their dinosaur epitaphs in the wet pavement
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Vive la Revolution was shown in
A Big Picture as of the female.
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Ho, Whore, Courtesan,
Men with more than wad-do-you know.
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Cocoa in the pantry
Is worth trying at all.
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Aspirational Ideal
Eye deal.
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He reproduces every name
Like it's some great compliment
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I heard two ladies
All bright and shiny,
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A Term such as "man and wife"
Is interchangeable in this day and age
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Childhood is the base of man,
The seed of which glory-flower sprout.
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Another mundane business trip
to the usual metropolis I flew.
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She has no name.
She lives in the undergrowth.
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Women Born in the USA
May not be able to bear up in it.
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Go, knot gently, in too
That d'hark knight...
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Such merit tucked in minutes of her time
That man would spend his all to garnish sheet,
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this wood is older than her frame - / she once chased shafts of sunlight / scattered on a breeze, / &nbs
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Feminism
is equality
Of the sexes
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I send provocative looks to all the other boys, Knowing you're watching.
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I'm no better, no worse I expect treatment the same
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glass-laced: by leaden days,
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