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The Girl

I am strong.
I can do what I put my mind to do.
I'm smart, intelligent and have the Devine Feminine Intuition #DFI.
I can be whatever I want to be.
I fight off attacks with mind and muscle.
Gina Carrano was once a girl.
Girls can be super.
I refuse to be a victim.
I am stronger than that.
Strength is in my DNA.
I am strong!


It is time to teach our girls to be heroines and not victims. Each girl child is born with super natural strengths just waiting to be unearthed and used. 

So there are perverts in the world, there will always be, but can you teach your child self defence and be confident that she's safe wherever she is. 

Men will always puff chests with the concept of ruling the world. But can you raise a girl that is intelligent and confident in her skills and skin and not have to compete with a man to feel validated. 

Can women just stop being victims in violent relationships and raise girl  children that know they deserve better and have the courage to walk away if it isn't better. 

The present women are saddled with the responsibility to grow a race of heroines in our girls, who will not just save themselves but will be strong enough to protect others, even males.

There is a need to groom a crop of girls 'slaying' with brains and skills and not their bodies for a price. There is a need for girls that aren't arrogant but have pride; girls that don't need to insult men to feel sophisticated but respect them despite obvious sophistication. 

A new breed. 
Super Girls. 
The Neo Woman. 

Emem Bassey.

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