Girl bands still do just copy the way men move onstage. To me, that is so backwards, so un-radical.
“Girl bands still do just copy the way men move onstage. To me, that is so backwards, so un-radical.”
The World Motivation
Girl bands still do just copy the way men move onstage. To me, that is so backwards, so un-radical.
“Girl bands still do just copy the way men move onstage. To me, that is so backwards, so un-radical.”
Girl bands still do just copy the way men move onstage. To me, that is so backwards, so un-radical.
I always felt very free about experimenting with clothes. I was into clothes in a big way from a young age. Not expensive but fun and experimental.
There are more and more of us women out there who won't be pushed around and will give back a lot more than was bargained for. You have to mean it, though.
I read a lot when I was young. All the obvious, all the greats, from 'Le Grand Meaulnes,' 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' 'Fear and Loathing,' 'Catcher in the Rye,' 'The Bell Jar,' 'The Female Eunuch,' 'Valley of the Dolls,' 'The Feminine Mystique,' Tom Wolfe. Then, film took over for me. Film was so exciting in the '70s.
I faced a certain amount of violence. It taught me that I had to learn to protect myself - and it made me stronger. It could have made me step backwards with my self-discovery. Instead, it pushed me further.
When you fight me, you aren't going to be able to be so careful. They better block their face and knock me out. I'm going to hit them, kick them. I'm going to come forward. They'll have to run, literally run, backwards. That's the only way to get away from me. And eventually you're going to run into the cage.
You know what, if you play 'She Looks So Perfect' backwards... you just listen to it.
Everybody can remember outfits like Celine Dion's backwards Dior tuxedo... these 'worst' dresses become part of pop culture, and we keep referencing them.