I'm the youngest of five girls, and I don't know about you, but it's really hard to be heard when you have five women. I've always been this loud and over the top as a person because I just want to be heard.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's different hearing girls I don't even know scream my name.
I'm so loud, as if I know what I'm on about, but deep inside, I'm so insecure. Just a little girl.
I can hear the roar of women's silence.
Being the youngest of five, you're adored, you're fueled with confidence.
Women like silent men. They think they're listening.
I have noticed when you get a bunch of dudes in a room together, and you just have one woman or two women, the dudes will bro out. And the woman won't get heard.
I'm the only girl out of three children. I have two younger brothers. I've grown up around boys and men my whole life. I get them. I get men.
Over my life as a teacher, women have been too quiet. I'm quiet myself. I don't think I said three words the whole of graduate school.
I grew up in a house full of women: my mother, grandmother, three sisters, and two female cats. And I still have the buzz of their conversations in my head. As an adult, I have more female friends than male ones: I just love the way that women talk.
I live in a house with four women. Just shut up and say, Yes, ma'am.