Happy International Women’s Day Everyone!
Here’s a cheerful post for our special day. (No upset is intended towards the women who are still fighting for these rights; I can only speak from my experiences.)
- I worked hard at school, went to university, did a post-grad course and now (3 years later) think a career change is in order… and that’s just fine.
- How do I get to work? I drive, in my own bloody car.
- If I happened to be any good at football or rugby, I could join a team.
- I had a say in who runs our country and whether we leave or stay in the EU.
- I’m 26 and single, and no one is concerned that I’ve disgraced my family or will end up a spinster.
- What about enjoying a night out and bringing a man home? A-okay.
- I haven’t found a man I want to see every single morning, or someone I’d need to show sympathy to when he’s sick. Also fine.
- Wives are not owned by their husbands. They’re running companies, and the kids are bathed and dinner is on the table by the time she gets home.
- My friends don’t disown me because I like girls, too. Neither do my parents.
- I haven’t found a man who’s good enough to procreate with, so no babies here yet!
- However, if I do get knocked up, I can continue work and then take paid time off whilst I’m waddling around about to pop.
- Raising kids? Probably not a problem; I certainly don’t need a man for that.
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