"She's just a girl"

"She's just a girl"

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The short story "she's just a girl" is told in the perspective of an ambitious high school girl Bianca. Bianca loves all things girly whether it's pretty pink dresses or her nails done. Although Bianca loves expressing her femininity, she begins to explores her inner masculinity in 'male' dominating sports. Bianca is heavily ridiculed by many who underestimate her abilities as a girl. This short story demonstrates common gender stereotypes and it's inadequate ripple effect on peoples day to day life.
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Poems, Stories, & Essays On Womanhood, Femininity, & Erotica. This mostly autobiographical work describes many of my experiences, thoughts, and ideas through several media. There's poems describing my feelings and thoughts I want to share with moments of humor included. My stories are about things that's happened in my life that I wanted to tell. Some are silly while others are important to better understand me. There's articles and short essays about my thoughts, ideas, and beliefs surrounding womanhood and my place in the world. My commentaries include notes on these works and gives additional insight on both my mind and my heart. This work is listed as mature and contains materials not suitable for people under 18.

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