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My breasts are my own.
Do not ask me if you can see them.
My waist is my own.
Do not touch it.
My lips belong to me.
As do the words that come from it.
My legs are made for climbing mountains,
not to distract adolescent boys and immature men.
My cheeks are not sweet,
nor am I your baby.
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Ask me about my friends.
Other women.
who have been touched.
Violated.
Raped.
Ask me how they felt
when they begged for help and mercy
and were told:
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Ask me how I felt
when the Unspeakable
was threatened to be done.
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“Fire!”
This is what I have been taught to scream
when someone is attacking me.
They say,
do not scream “rape!”
do not scream “help!”
do not scream “but please!”
Scream “fire!”
Because otherwise no one will want to help you.
No one will care.
Your body’s violation
is not as important
as the threat of an invisible flame.
Then I will get fined
for lying
because my single lie
held more power
than one disgusting
truth.
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Lorean Galarza is a sixteen-year-old high school student. She aspires to be a pediatric nurse and hopes to help children around the world to receive higher quality health care. Lorean has been writing poems and short stories since middle school—both writing and feminism are very important to her. She strives for a better future for all women through education and writing. She advocates for humane feminism and the importance of feminism in her short stories and poems because she believes anti-feminism is harmful for everyone.
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