I was not supposed to be in any way a liberated person. I was a female born in the '40s in a patriarchal family; I was supposed to marry and make everyone around me happy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm more liberated and happy than I've been my whole life. I'm just happy.
It is always the same: once you are liberated, you are forced to ask who you are.
The more you know of your history, the more liberated you are.
I want women to be liberated and still be able to have a nice ass and shake it.
At a certain point, the graduate school thing didn't work out, and that meant I was liberated.
My wife's income allowed me to do what I really loved. I realized that women's liberation is men's liberation, too.
A liberated woman is one who has sex before marriage and a job after.
I was a girl and became a woman. Something about having the freedom at home to be in the position I wanted, to have the people I wanted, was empowering.
I'd always had quite a privileged lifestyle, to be honest. I've never wanted for anything, but I do know the value of things. I'm not, like, a brat.
Oh, completely liberating because even if you don't do a woman right, you just have to put on high heels a wig, a bra and a dress, and I feel liberated.
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