Letters to my Daughter (3): Being a Girl
By Ayanda Xaba, South Africa
Dear Daughter,
We live in a very difficult time,
These are testing times.
You’ll be tested in every aspect of your life
But you’re born strong
And that strength will be used to mock you
Don’t allow them to get you down
Society will make you feel guilty for being born a woman
They’ll make you feel like being a woman is a crime
Do not apologize
I repeat; do not apologize for being who you are
They’ll tell you to stop acting smart
That intelligence intimidates men
Don’t compromise yourself my baby
If a man really wants to be with you,
He will step up to reach your level.
Don’t lower your standards in the name of love
You know love–I raised you with it
It should never force you to lessen yourself
If you feel that you prefer being with women rather than men
That’s okay Nana
Your sexuality is your own choice
Don’t let society dictate to you
Love yourself, love your womaness
Wear your crown with pride
Do everything like a girl, like a black girl
Don’t try to be anything but the best version of yourself.
Stay fierce
Take care;
Mom