It saddens me to watch women They're so busy Proving their worth at work Because it was not always an option Not their fault. But was it man's fault? Purely stripped down of the powerstruggle? No. Someone had to look after children It was a necessity, survival of the race Pure and simple.
I've been trained, evaluated and promoted By men not women Miss Professional Climber It might intrest you to know That I didn't blow them to get ahead If I didn't have skills That would've reflected poorly On the man who put me there And sweety, he'a not an idiot But I'm starting to think that you are. In business Time is still Money
It saddens me to watch women Trying to live up to the mother In an ideal world Indeed in a movie Feeling guilty for things they can't help Indeed for being a mere human It's rarely the parents' fault For if they knew better They would've done better Pure and simple.
It saddens me to watch women Trying to have the perfect body Sure men can be cruel But is it really all because of them? Are they the ones greedily Grasping on to a gossip magazine Inviting their friends To judge others like it's a social event Spending hours in front of the mirror When all they needed is to take a shower Clean clothes, mascara and eyeliner
Never heard a man complain About the natural look And when asked He didn't have the first idea What else I would've needed.
Are we really doing this To lure in the perfect man You know the one that in reality Doesn't know why you want a thighgap Because he doesn't know what it is! And if he does He didn't think to check that you had one When he asked you out.
Women blame men for only wanting one thing And he's definitely a pig When he talks to your ***** It may surprise the fairer *** That according to a poll The first thing men really notice Are the eyes and the smile And sure men tend to look at other women But studies show that Not only can they not help it They don't even remember having seen her in the first place
So who are the real ******* here? Is it not the women themselves? It's more than true That women don't dress for men They dress for other women Women don't want to be perfect mothers Purely for their children but for other mothers Women don't want to be bosses Because it reflects their personal power *but because they want to dominate other women
In each job I've had, I have always been torn down by women. Not men. I've been bodyshamed on street for having the one thing that women want: bigger *****. Sure men have done their fair share of damage but their reasons weren't any different from the reasons why women did the same thing. In the end we're all humans. Body image issues and inability to hold on to a man or a job has nothing to do with being a man or a woman. We create our own reality.