Because I am a Girl.

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Most of us, I believe, have very stylized ideas about what it means to be a woman in real life, and I must admit that my idea of a woman's life is vastly different than it was back in 1990, the initial start of my journey to my true self.

I noticed a news clip about the "Because I am a girl" campaign and it underlined for me that I am making progress, my understanding of womanhood is still lacking. I had the astonishing opportunity to sit in a baby shower, a woman among women, a few nights ago, and while everyone was really nice, I did take note of several things that I'd previously known but were underlined during the party.

In my experience and in this party, women seem mostly happy and friendly; having a camaraderie that I never saw in male groups. If there was leadership in the party, it was very subtle and gentle, while in men's groups, there always seems to be the A leader, and the first liar never has a chance; the whole evening being raucous bedlam. I can not tell you how much those two phenomena used to put me off. Toward the end of the party, it sank into my heart that these women had all had an opportunity, a burden that I would never share. Some of them had borne upward of 5 children, as Mormons are wont to do. It saddened me that I would never share in that.

Almost all of the prezzies were hand made items, and mine came right out of the toy section at a local store. I can not tell you how humiliating it was to finally see that error, but the mother to be was so kind and gracious, taking great care not to further demean me. Things like this are the heart of women when they are at their best.

I will acknowledge that women can be quite ferocious, and I stay on their good side as much as posible.

It's been a long long journey, and in the last year, filled with many joyful moments. May God grant me graciousness in the face of ferocity, patience in the face of anger, tolerance in the face of prejudice, and undaunted love when facing someone who is hurt.

Ameen

Gwendolyn

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