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As I read this research, I felt something deep. I felt that woman across history has been marginalized. Pushed to the margins. Reduced to roles: reproduction, childcare, the home.
And these roles in their essence are sacred. Not marginal. Not secondary. But they were reduced. Woman was made number 2 in life. Made into a bed for men's desires. A birthing machine. Lust. A body without a voice.
But woman real woman has a powerful voice. The voice of (F). She is not just (B). Not just a body. Not just a womb. Woman is sovereignty. Woman is voice. Woman writes. Reads. Declares. Says no.
No. I am not a bed for your desires.
No. I am not a birthing machine.
No. I am not number 2.
This is my sovereignty.
The woman who gives life by her will, by her choice, by her sovereignty is the sacred woman. Not sacred because she gave birth. But sacred because she chose to give life. Sacred because she witnesses. Because she writes. Because she leaves a trace.
(B) is the body. (F) is the voice. (Nf) is the trace that woman leaves in the world in her children, in her words, in her cry that says: I am here.
Fatiha Nesrine Bouzid, Independent Existential Philosopher, Founder of the (B)+(F)=Nf Framework
I agree. It is time to reclaim our centrality. Thank you for your food for thought, Fatiha.