RumpusParable -> RE: Empowerment, Confidence (9/22/2013 3:34:21 PM)
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ORIGINAL: RemoteUser I know very few people who are confident in a healthy way 100% of the time. We're all human, we falter; we have those morning moments where we look in the mirror and make the "UGH" mental face, or see a pile of work and sigh disconsolately. It's true regardless of your gender or your side of the kneel. I am curious, though, to hear from the perspective of dominant women what they consider the source of the confidence they do have. Is it just a good upbringing, happy life, family or friends? Also, the one thing that can apply to women and not to men, empowerment. Recent (and here I mean in the last century or so) attempts at western social engineering have made the effort to raise women to a social status equal to men. In some ways it seems to work, in some ways it may never work (I say that thinking of Frank Herbert and the Dune series, where the rebels become the aristocracy that they hated, making more rebels and perpetuating the cycle...some days, the way equality is practiced as opposed to intended seems strikingly reminiscent of this). That said, do you ever reflect on who you are as a woman, and does that affect/impact your confidence? As a female, I'd say my self-confidence comes from escape and the shaping of my life. I had a lot of self-confidence in my core from as far back as I can remember into childhood, but on the outside I lacked a lot due to family situation, social situation, etc. Once I escaped the negatives of those it was like that core part of me burst free and as I've learned things, experienced things, looked various ways, known various people, it has built over time more so and morphed over time. I know that's rather a vague answer when it comes down to it, but I can only really answer: core personality since birth + life experiences combining... the old nature/nurture combo. Empowerment? It depends on what is meant. If you mean legal and social changes then I see those as political issues that are being dealt with outside of my range but affected by the many females living their own personal daily sense of empowerment... the cultural shift pushing the political. If you meant what creates a personal sense of empowerment for me, that comes out of the same things as what built my self-confidence and also on top of that comes from my self-confidence. I feel I have worth, strength, and ability to hold my own if I feel I absolutely need to in a situation. That includes mentally and physically. Because of my confidence in myself I feel I know my abilities and limits and work within them. I feel empowered by being the person I am, by feeling I know myself very well.
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