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The most tragic part of becoming a teenager was denying my femininity. I’m so glad to be reclaiming it. I also love these discussions, this modern wave of feminism realising that we don’t have to become men to be equal to them. That feminism is allowing all women to wear what they want, do what they want and be who they want. Including wearing red and pink 🩰💄 Your words are always so delectable!! A much needed voice for womankind 🩷❤️

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Thank you so much dearest Jennae 🌹 I’m so grateful for you bringing blooming roses with your comments to my once dusty Substack 🤍

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🌹🌹🌹🌹

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I have a little project idea. You can compile a list of heroines(in literature, cinema etc.) that exemplify the flavour of feminine energy in a woman in her red/pink dress. To start off, I have two examples:

1) Cameron Diaz when see meets Jim Carrey for the first time in the movie Mask(1994)

2) Winona Ryder with werewolf in the movie Bram Stoker's Dracula(1992)

https://werewolf-news.com/2022/12/full-moon-features-bram-stokers-dracula-1992/

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