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Hello November bunnies! This AMAZING poem is by the wonderful and oh so beautiful Bisi! Her poem from my perspective illustrates the frustration of society's take on a "good" typical female! she believes that society need to stop this basic and suppressive view on women and start thinking outside the box!!
My number one favourite stanza was
"You see, primary socialisation and the cultivation of this civilisation
have led to the formulation of this good girl identification that’s caused my frustration."
What's yours?
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Frustrations of a Good Girl (Part 1) - Bisi Akindayini
Hello, I am the good girl!
What does this mean? You may ask.
Well that’s exactly what I am about to unmask.
Loyal. Charismatic. Funny. Beauty.
Intelligent and Independent.
I clean. I care. I even cook.
That’s a pretty alright look, which many people tend to overlook, but without question…
Compulsory I undertook.
You see, primary socialisation and the cultivation of this civilisation
have led to the formulation of this good girl identification that’s caused my frustration.
Frustration? Yes frustration!!
It’s because this specification, is a total violation,
that needs elimination due to society’s reformation.
Like for-real NO FORNICATION?
That practically eliminates the entire congregation
BY ADEBISI AKINDAYINI
What does this mean? You may ask.
Well that’s exactly what I am about to unmask.
Loyal. Charismatic. Funny. Beauty.
Intelligent and Independent.
I clean. I care. I even cook.
That’s a pretty alright look, which many people tend to overlook, but without question…
Compulsory I undertook.
You see, primary socialisation and the cultivation of this civilisation
have led to the formulation of this good girl identification that’s caused my frustration.
Frustration? Yes frustration!!
It’s because this specification, is a total violation,
that needs elimination due to society’s reformation.
Like for-real NO FORNICATION?
That practically eliminates the entire congregation
BY ADEBISI AKINDAYINI
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