While that’s true, they do not seem to be Veronica’s target audience. But, you see, she is defending traditional femininity by saying it is equal to not less than traditionally masculine, so she is reaching those boys wanting to dress like girls because she is defending it as a whole. “Pink” is not less than “Blue,” and I think her personal anecdote is a great way of capturing it.
Preach.
“Frankly, blacking out is your brain’s way of saying ‘these memories aren’t meant for you.'”
^^^literally how I’ve justified deleting all my drunk convos to my friends.
While that’s true, they do not seem to be Veronica’s target audience. But, you see, she is defending traditional femininity by saying it is equal to not less than traditionally masculine, so she is reaching those boys wanting to dress like girls because she is defending it as a whole. “Pink” is not less than “Blue,” and I think her personal anecdote is a great way of capturing it.
wow I related to this on a spiritual level
Preach.
“Frankly, blacking out is your brain’s way of saying ‘these memories aren’t meant for you.'”
^^^literally how I’ve justified deleting all my drunk convos to my friends.