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Anna Gardiner

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The journey of moving on from a painful past

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Anna Gardiner – The journey of moving on from a painful past Anna Gardiner The journey of moving on from a painful past The F Word: Unladylike?  FUCK YEAH. The Dazzling Fox After watching a reality show recently that belittled a cast member for being a woman and using the F word consistently, it had my blood boiling. It was so strange to me to hear women telling another woman how blatantly classless she was for using such language. I guess for me, my first couple CDs comprised of Lil’ Kim and Da Brat. I grew up listening to these modern women take the drivers seat and set standards for what women could and couldn’t say. They didn’t consider what they “should” be saying. They said what they felt and it happened to be more masculine than most ‘normal’ women were ready to understand. As a young women myself, I was empowered by this speech. This in-your-face approach that I hadn’t heard before. It felt powerful and almost rebellious. I felt I was rebelling against what soci...

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