By Rasheé Johnson
I am a girl
With imperfect skin
With imperfect intentions
I am an imperfect person
With a strong spirit
But with strong doubts
I doubt myself
As do you
With your statements
Of fact, of course
You say:
“You’re so sensitive”
And I say:
“Am I?”
Am I really?
Do I really,
Respond quite quickly
To the slightest of change
“Are you on your?”
Dot dot dot
Stop, don’t go any further
No, no I’m not on my period
I just have emotions
I just have feelings
And they are valid
Any day of the month
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Rasheé Johnson is a high school senior from California. Feminism came to be a part of her life only a few years ago but since then her life has changed for the better. She is a part of the Women Of Worth (WOW) club on my high school campus. As a part of the club she helps to empower women on campus as well as in her community, for example helping women create a healthy self-image and instill a sense of community. She’s found writing essays and poetry to be a great outlet for expressing her thoughts on feminism.
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