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Violence in the Female Body
Violence is built into the female body
In simple ways that you would not think to be violent in any way
It is built into my hair
The first time someone grabs us by our hair
It is our mothers asking us to sit down so she can braid your mess of tangles and dead ends into something appealing
It is built into my nails
How i must grow them out and polish them with a color that matches the nude of my body
Or if you have been taught promiscuity then you will paint them in bright flashing colors
It is built in between my legs
When someone makes love to you for the first time you will not revel in the pleasure
You will bleed
The space that will bring a screaming crying bloody life into this world
Will also bring violence
My violence is built into my body where the existence of it alone is an invitation of invasion
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Inspired by the struggles of being expected to enjoy femininity but finding violence in it's place.