In this modern age, gender can be invoked by a selection from a drop-down menu regardless of what you discover when you drop your drawers. As liberating as this is, it can also be quite confusing. Given so many choices, why would anyone choose to be a woman? In "10 Things I Hated About Being A Woman," the author sheds light on a woman's tortured soul as she confronts ten common stereotypes and generalities. The answers are decidedly Biblical combatting years of tyranny, culture, and tradition in the reading of its pages. ...
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In this modern age, gender can be invoked by a selection from a drop-down menu regardless of what you discover when you drop your drawers. As liberating as this is, it can also be quite confusing. Given so many choices, why would anyone choose to be a woman? In "10 Things I Hated About Being A Woman," the author sheds light on a woman's tortured soul as she confronts ten common stereotypes and generalities. The answers are decidedly Biblical combatting years of tyranny, culture, and tradition in the reading of its pages. The tone is aggressive yet humorous, with a hint of sarcasm and an abundance of analogy. Photos and alternative chapter titles add mystery to the journey as their meaning is not always obvious from the onset. This list of 10 does not define who a woman is, but should not keep her from allowing herself to be who she was created. The real call to duty is to be the answer to the questions, "Who am I?" and "Why on Earth am I here?" This is the real "gender assignment" and it is glorious.
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