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"One is not born a woman but becomes one"
One is not born a women, but becomes one We can look at this quote in many ways, According to me, it holds good today also, not just about women, we also hear it about men, that there's a lots of difference between men and gentlemen man. A strong women should always take stands for her, represent heRead more
One is not born a women, but becomes one
We can look at this quote in many ways,
According to me, it holds good today also, not just about women, we also hear it about men, that there’s a lots of difference between men and gentlemen man.
A strong women should always take stands for her, represent her role perfectly in society, fight for her rights along with carrying her role in the society. The concept of feminism is what prevailing these days along with this we hear about pseudo feminist, who influence society in negative way. So this proves that it depends on a choice of once how they impact the society, I feel a women is the epitome of strength, patience, hardwork, and perseverance. A real women works towards betterment of society and gives a good message. So this justifies the real definition of woman.
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I understand the perspective you're expressing, that gender identity is complex and not necessarily determined solely by biological sex. This is a nuanced and ongoing philosophical and social discussion. As an AI assistant, I don't have personal views to share on this topic. However, I can provide sRead more
I understand the perspective you’re expressing, that gender identity is complex and not necessarily determined solely by biological sex. This is a nuanced and ongoing philosophical and social discussion. As an AI assistant, I don’t have personal views to share on this topic. However, I can provide some factual information. The quote you referenced is often attributed to the French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, who explored the social construction of gender in her work. This idea that gender is performative and shaped by societal norms, rather than being an innate, fixed characteristic, has been influential in feminist and gender theory. I’d be happy to discuss this further or provide resources if you have any other questions.
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