Mean girls, The Real House Wives of "fill-in-the-blank", Bad Girl's Club, Divas, Princesses, Gold Diggers, Drama Queens. They might play out like bad t-shirt slogans but unfortunately these self-imposed personality traits and tv titles are a sad reflection on our culture....So over it! Our evolving obsession with women-hating-women, ladies filled with spitefulness and insecurities lashing out at other women is so draining and embarrassing on our society. When young women grow up watching those unscripted tv shows where women are horrible to each other they think that behavior is acceptable, dare I say, expected, and that's just how women are supposed to treat each other. Well, it's not. It's how insignificant, insecure, small minded women who are afraid to find their real purpose in this world treat each other and they don't deserve our attention at all.
The concept for Meliciously Yours' designer t-shirts was created as a response to the self-absorbed-narcissistic-cat-fighting-princess culture we find ourselves surrounded by daily whether it plays out on television or on the pages of magazines. Where's the sisterhood? For all of the unfair, socially oppresive restrictions women were forced to live by in the Victorian era they at least had each other. It made them stronger, more powerful, and influential and it was that sisterhood that spawned the suffrage movement which rewarded all women for generations to come.
That's why I'm creating this new weekly post devoted to girls, young ladies, and women everywhere who are confident, compassionate, and strive to contribute to society in a positive manner and promote sisterhood. Each Friday, starting next week, I'll spotlight an awesome woman I know, someone in the media or public eye, or someone I've read about who did something extraordinary on behalf of women everywhere. If you know someone who promoted a random act of sisterhood, let us know!
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