We're still expected to color within the lines of accepted femininity, and women who step out of those lines are usually attacked, whether verbally or physically.
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"We're still expected to color within the lines of accepted femininity, and women who step out of those lines are usually attacked, whether verbally or physically." — Libba Bray
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We're still expected to color within the lines of accepted femininity, and women who step out of those lines are usually attacked, whether verbally or physically. — Libba Bray
About Libba Bray
Libba Bray was a Writer from United States (1964–present).
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This quote is attributed to Libba Bray, a Writer from United States.
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Libba Bray lived from 1964 – present.