It all begins when SHE notices a slight pain at two corners of her chest. It feels like a stone has been planted at those corners, SHE loses comfort while lying down, jumping or running.
In just a little time, probably at an early teenage age, SHE experiences something science calls “menstruation”. It is an experience that makes her emotionally vulnerable; as she finds it hard to understand her feelings at that period of time. Also, it makes HER physically uncomfortable, as she tries so hard to be conscious of not getting stained in public. SHE is also tasked with the duty of changing sanitary towels and keeping HER body cleanliness at his peak, to avoid any unpleasant smell. All this drama happens for a period of at least three days.
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One may think, it is less work but I put it to you that science has proven that a woman has only three (3) to four (4) days free of vaginal discharge. The rest of the days are occupied with ovulation; a milky sticky discharge with an offensive smell.
I still find it hard to understand why two genders will have sex, and only the female gender will be left with the physical evidence, not only do the female gender face physical aftermath, but emotional too. They are emotionally bonded with whoever they sexually interact with and however, become vulnerable to the fellow. I wonder why the male gender has no obvious physical result after sex.
When a female child decides to settle down finally and bear children,
BOOM!!! She carries a child for nine (9) months, during these period, she deals with nausea, crazy cravings, emotional trauma, insomnia and many more funny symptoms you can think of.
At the end of the whole pregnancy journey, the baby fights with the mother for a change of it all.
Let me conclude with the painful part of it all; when the child finally grows, if the child becomes responsible in life, all accreditation goes to the father, but if the child becomes wayward, all blames move to the mother.
Let me draw the curtain with this: Please give it up for any female gender you know, we are going through a lot.
A WELL DONE to the female gender.