Most women seem to be required to pit themselves against men in dramatic situations, and the men got to pit themselves against ideas or God.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Women can break down barriers to opportunity, and men, many of them reluctantly, have learned to relate to women as their equals in thought and action. But except for an eccentric few, women do not want to become warriors.
For centuries the leaders of Christian thought spoke of women as a necessary evil, and the greatest saints of the Church are those who despise women the most.
Men tend to feel threatened; women tend to feel guilty.
I think women have every right to feel like they're the protagonists in their own stories.
Perhaps women have always been in closer contact with reality than men: it would seem to be the just recompense for being deprived of idealism.
As women, we need to stand together. We are judged and objectified often enough by men.
There's a part in a woman's soul, God has given it to every woman, and it's the part where you know whether he's telling the truth or not. Women see red flags.
There are those who maintain that in this world women have no right to interfere in the affairs of state, in politics, in plots and counter-plots. Others that are who, more chivalrous, are willing to admit that women have as much right to act, think, and speak as men.
I don't know why women aren't allowed to have the same sort of breadth and scope and flaws of men.
Women are never the protagonists; we're always reactionary against everything that's done to us. I like people who write for women that have got a bit more about them.
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