This “boys left behind” chat is soooo boring. Women are mentoring, guiding and actively changing the lives of young girls and teaching them that they can be whatever they put their minds to. Men on the other hand are spewing vitriol into podcast mics.
Sincerely, we don’t care.
Money isn’t just for buying kids fancy clothes and things you might think are ‘unnecessary’. Poverty takes moments like this away from kids. Money means you won’t be looking into a microscope for the first time in university. Money means ballet, piano, sport, IMAGINATION.
The 7yo got a microscope.
He. Is. Pumped.
He asked for one because he likes catching bugs & learning about them. He wants to see them up close.🔬🐞🐛🐜🦟🪲🕷️
To quote him, “aah, this feels so sciency.”
You see? You don’t make your own way/money in this world and you’re called a gold digger. You work and make a career for yourself and you’re a lonely cat lady. Not sure exactly what a woman should be.
Career women are literally the loneliest of them all 😭😭😭 you’ll see a person pushing a Woolies trolley all by herself uvele ubone in the face ukuthi lo ushimile
A single father who recently won a R38,517,450 lottery jackpot plans to buy a house, enrol for a business course and spoil his child.
timeslive.co.za/news/south-afr…
And that’s exactly it.
You want women to be rehab centres and construction managers for society and when we refuse you threaten us with the violence we already live in???
Please.
Maybe get up and teach boys to make meaningful contributions to society, Lehlohonolo?
I was 8. My dad came to see me at school and we had a really good day. I went back home and was beaten with my hockey stick because he wasn’t allowed to come see me. My heart broke because I saw how hard he’d fought to arrange this visit.
Unrelated but why is “kwa I know my worth” always intended to be negative?
Do you know the joy of being a girl in her prime, with your own stuff and not being stressed by a man?