I'm working my way through this book right now and I am in total awe of this author and her openness. I mean she talks about her cunt like I would talk about chicken noodle soup to my grand mother.
A big theme in this book is learning to love your metaphorical sisters.
My question for you all is this:
What do you think we women should do, collectively, to create less hostility toward each other?
I have been trying something I saw on a tv show(lame place to get a motto, but hey, it worked for me),
Look at every woman like she is your mother. Like she is the one who fed you as an infant, kissed your scraped knees, like she has the womb you climbed out of. Every woman you encounter is your beloved mother who took care of you when sick or anything. And love like your mother loved you.
Second ?
Has anyone else ever tried this?
A big theme in this book is learning to love your metaphorical sisters.
My question for you all is this:
What do you think we women should do, collectively, to create less hostility toward each other?
I have been trying something I saw on a tv show(lame place to get a motto, but hey, it worked for me),
Look at every woman like she is your mother. Like she is the one who fed you as an infant, kissed your scraped knees, like she has the womb you climbed out of. Every woman you encounter is your beloved mother who took care of you when sick or anything. And love like your mother loved you.
Second ?
Has anyone else ever tried this?