Jun 30, 2012

Twisted in my eyes



Very twisted message. Some might find this sweet. I hate that the boy started by asking questions that signify violence. And yes this cartoon image showed accurately the nature of how boys sweet talked and silenced the rebellious tendency of the girls. Yes, girls. Their expertise are sweet talking. The girl's silence might be interpreted as softening up towards the boy. But, sometimes us girls, when we are silent, it doesn't mean that we're owned by that. We just don't know how to answer back to question like that. We want the answer to be perfect-no matter how bitchy we are, when it comes to the ops gender and emotions- everytime we try to cushioned the impact. So this image, for a grown up girl like me is provocative. Because, it suggested that, the girls are weakling at heart. So now, does it makes me a feminist? well, i proudly am.

Young girls would love this, after all it seems to be a very innocent question.

1 comment:

gha said...

some women live by holding on to "aku akan cintai dia yang mencintaiku" and like it or not,women are known to be way too 'tolerating'.so for them,they might find it flattering.heh!

remember my answer?"I might love u too" which gives an uncertainty but possible tone to it since the boy said "what if..?" (which also have uncertainty but possible tone).my principle is "if u give interesting question,I'll give u interesting answer" ;D

i'm not sure if the boy really meant what he said,but we shouldnt be too quick to fall for such words.sometimes boys dont know what they are talking about. ;p