Constantly I must take off the hairpins, the embroidered shirts, and the lint skirts. I must sit on the wooden stool and unbraid my hair, then proceed to cut it short. I must be able to live without them: the conditioning –their idea of womanhood(genderhood)
Every once in while I must banish them: to know I can live without them; they are not me ( all those ideas, all that heavy jewelry) —I am free; I do not weigh
attempt to re-remind myself of shedding that which I have been conditioned to accept especially when it makes me feel as though I must give up my power to create my own life.