So, Alexandra said something interesting the other day, and then again on a recent post of mine.
I was talking about how I feel really embarrassed and inadequate sometimes because I didn't choose to pursue math, engineering, the sciences. I am a feminist; I am supposed to be breaking boundaries and proving girls can do all kinds of manly things too
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I wrote something very similar in a goodreads review--I tore this book up that everyone loved, because it had such a "strong" female lead. Except the thing about her was that every strength of hers was traditionally male, and was defined by maleness in the book. She wasn't strong because of her gender, she was strong in spite of it. So I completely agree (and it happens to be my most popular review!) I agree with everything you've said, because we still define strength and self-worth based on how manly we can act, and how un-female we are. It makes me sad to see other girls devaluing traditional "female" things rather than finding the strength and equality in them. Instead, I try my hardest to define my own self-worth and my gender perception of others based on how gender neutral I can appear or they appear. Which is really hard if you think about it ( ... )
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Yes, you are a writer. You might not be writing creatively every day in terms of producing poetry or short stories or whatever, but look at this post. It's well-written, thought out in a cohesive manner, and it's a form of writing at its most basic. Journaling is the one thing I do almost every day (thanks to livejournal) and it's how I write when I'm having creative trouble or when I'm too busy to write anything of my own. I have a feeling if you looked at your life, you'd see that you do more writing than most people, even during those times when you feel like you're not doing it much.
Just for shits: the creative writing major, I can honestly say, so far has done NOTHING for me. I learn more about writing in my day-to-day life than I do in writing class.
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