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If I don a short skirt as I cross the street,
I am stared at by both men and other women – as they pass a stare scanning me, from my face to my feet...
To those who judge me for the amount of make-up I put and if I like to cook,
Hey people, there's a lot more to me than how I look...
Yes, I am a perfectly flawed woman,
No superpowers but I am definitely human.
I may be terrible at pleasing the rest,
But when it comes to being a friend, daughter, sister or partner, I am no less than what defines the best...
I make my own choices, whether it is to eat or date,
Not caring about my weight.
Nobody should tell me if I'm too skinny or friendly,
I am who I am, not answerable to critics along my journey...
I make mistakes and I cry,
But only to bounce back and retry,
It's my life and it’s not a lie,
Yes, I am a perfectly flawed woman,
No superpowers but I am definitely human.
If only others had flaws like mine,
World would be a much better place with less crime.
If only the existence of a woman was celebrated every day,
The world would belong to us but without a fray.
Let's question if you would choose to be perfect or human,
Now that the tagged ‘perfect’ is mostly not a gentleman.
Go for being an imperfect human, while we say...
Yes, I am a perfectly flawed woman,
No superpowers – but I am definitely human.
(The writer is a journalist and a Political Science graduate and can be reached @SharmaNaina222. This is a personal blog and the views expressed above are the author’s own.The Quint neither endorses nor is responsible for the same.)
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