One evening I was walking home, nice dress and heels stomping pavement of the moonlit streets in my home city. I've got something you'd love to grab onto, babe. Catcall. It's not a compliment. It's demeaning. He says *****, but all I seem to hear is strong. daring. opinionated. outspoken. Because that's what he's saying when I stand up for myself. when I act outside the roles of a "good" woman. What he hope, with a five letter word, is that I'll shut up, sit down, be seen and not heard. because that's what being a woman is: suppressed. So, thank you sir, because all you've really done is given me a reason to fight harder a purpose to speak louder and a way to stand taller.
"I've got something you'd love to grab onto, babe."
"What a shame... I forgot my tweezers."
This may not have happened to me personally, but it's happening to too many strong women today. Raising awareness is one step closer to stopping misogynist *******.