Have you ever been stared at long and hard by a face you seem not to know? You start to feel “maybe there’s something on my face or you get a quick attitude and say damn I wish they would stop staring at me “. Its many reasons could be the solution to
that situation but, my point starts with one word: credit.
There are many marks in history happened that honestly men haven’t dared to venture. Almost since the beginning of time, the positions and powers between male and female
always have such a competitive side but, we both are equally different yet
important. For examples of some powerful females:
Abigail Smith Adams Wife of John Adams, 2nd President known for her letters and
opinions on society, Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red cross, or even Mary fields a very successful African American entrepreneur and many other great women. Look at the scene this way: “yes” men are often stronger but, once the ergonomics
cripples our everyday strength to pain who’s there to rub our backside? Why do most
men spend our time trying to impress or make money or even make the
top of our class? It almost unfair to say many men succeed and accomplish
simply off the complements of a wonderful woman. The smell and sense of comfort
of knowing you can share such secrets, the struggle, yet such a yearning pull
which bonds couples together. History can be the essential key which educates
my generation and generations to come yet, if history hides itself from the
world how crooked would the perceptions of people actually become?
Women always feel they need to overachieve because of the non-recognition and opposition on a daily basis. Additionally this adds to their discomfort and make some feel that their extremely imperfect.
My point is women are also the yarn which this so called nation was knitted so why not show the birth givers of life just how much we appreciate her in general? It makes it hard for the men who appreciate the beautiful things that a woman offers. If you disagree just look around you and tell me you don’t see the power and creation and light that a woman has to bring in this world and realize just how rugged the world
would be without them.
Just food for thought -
Marcel Rich