The common
misconceptions of what it means to be a woman are challenged in this article
describing the many instances that she had been striped of her womanhood due to
her masculine characteristics. She tells stories of how her close-knit group of
friends she refers to as her “sisters” constantly left her alone on the
streets, in clubs, and public settings alone. She received comments such as
“she can handle herself” and “where’s your girlfriend”. She would be threatened
by men on the street that would harass her for looking the way she did
insisting she preferred women to men strictly because of the way she presented
herself. She explains how the US is more progressive in it’s ways of educating
others about healthy masculinity, and
progressive women of all shades and stripes which differs from those of
Africa’s ideal woman. The ties she felts to the women she called her sisters
were quickly broken because of her masculine traits. They were constantly
making efforts to change her style of dress and her mannerisms. She realized
what it meant to be a real sister and feel like she belonged in the woman
community regardless of her lifestyle.
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