My entry is here. What a lovely idea. Thanks for doing this, and bringing women together too! I've been reading the stories, and hope to read more! Also writing this brought back a lot of memories for me that go way, way past the photos <3
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"Even in America, women cannot travel alone without verbal street harassment."
THIS IS SO TRUE. and the US certainly doesn't have even nearly the worst of it. I live in Mexico City, and my boyfriend's parents told me not to ride the metro in shorts. SHORTS?!?! It's hot out! Then I discovered there is a car on the metro designated for just women and children and elderly. If that doesn't immediately say there's a problem, I don't know what does. I hope the day comes when that car won't be necessary, and things like this are the steps that help! <3
it is such a weird juncture!!! Like, on one hand, it's really nice there is a car(in some practical sense)! On the other hand, like you said the fact that there NEEDS to be a car is kind of horrifying. I wish there was a word for this, where it brings up this great question of
How far down the line do we go in trying to 'solve the problem'?
I mean it's totally a thing in almost any shared endeavor, if you scope the problem too big, it might be completely intractable and people get disheartened and burnt out trying to change something that doesn't want to change.
If you scope the problem too small, you're just constantly fending off new symptoms that crop up, and never dealing with the root of 'the problem'.
I hope the day comes when it's not necessary too Jess.
Ooo000h I had a great idea. Maybe you ladies should just start allowing men in on an 'enjoyable behavior' basis :P And growing the ladies cars, until the table flips, what guy wants to be stuck in the 'MEN ONLY' car???
Hey Jess. I am so glad you joined this and I am super stoked to have brought back some memories. That is what this comp is all about.. Oh and celebrating women of course! :D