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Captain!: FUPPY
Captain!: NO
Fuppy: s
Fuppy: why
Fuppy: hey
Fuppy: ♥♥♥-nog
Captain!: ???
Captain!: dont do it.
Captain!: cyber school is bad.
Fuppy: i've done it before
Captain!: what the ♥♥♥♥
Captain!: wait
Captain!: do you mean
Captain!: erp chats or
Captain!: online school
Fuppy: Captain!: online school
Captain!: online school
Captain!: online school
Captain!: online school
Captain!: online school
Captain!: online school
Captain!: online school
Captain!: online school
Captain!: OH
Fuppy: holy ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥
Captain!: rofl
I knew that because I was female, I would automatically have to prove my worth. And I was worried that if I looked too feminine, I would not be taken seriously. I really wanted to wear my shiny lip gloss and my girly skirt, but I decided not to. I wore a very serious, very manly, and very ugly suit.
The sad truth of the matter is that when it comes to appearance, we start off with men as the standard, as the norm. Many of us think that the less feminine a woman appears, the more likely she is to be taken seriously. A man going to a business meeting doesn't wonder about being taken seriously based on what he is wearing—but a woman does.