Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2016 13:32:30 GMT -5
OOC:Decided to do something different this time
Hi guys, I am writing just to get a little bit of stuff of my chest, and address some of the "Names" that have been thrown out to me by the IWC and such. I have been called a "Crazy Jealous Girlfriend", the "Most unstable girl in wrestling". These names really don't bother me but show the sexism that is rampant in this industry still. Despite all of the credibility Women's Wrestling has continued to build over the last year, I am being talked about more for my relationship. It is disgusting to say the least.
No matter the status of my relationship with Kevin, that is really not anything that needs to be discussed by anyone but Kevin and myself. The only source that you guys need to trust about my relationship is me. If it isn't coming from my mouth their is a 99% chance that it isn't true. No matter who that source is, and if at one point she was the longest reigning WWE Diva's Champion, or a Playboy Covergirl. All of these things are irrelevant and do not add to the validity of anyone's juvenile words that are thrown at me.
The fact that these credentials are used as bullet points on a resume, is only a testament to the sexist ideas of women in main-stream culture. I know that by choosing to address the whole situation, that it may backfire in my face. That is a chance I am willing to take, in order to defend my honor as well as the honor of women. Usually, I would say that every women is normal, and I fully do believe in the freedom of a women to do whatever she wants, but that freedom may be tainted by the views of the mainstream agenda.
A regular women is proud of her body: She does not have to get implants. Women should be able to feel beautiful in their own skin, and while that idea is encouraged by some outlets these days, we still are a long way to go. The idea that big boobs make a woman makes me sick, if a girl is born flatter like myself: she is not looked at the same as other girls. Which in turn shows the sickness of guys, most guys are into this plastic mannequin look.
A girl should be able to feel beautiful by simply being herself, not having that image tainted by an agenda. To talk about what people want to know, yes Kevin and I are still an item. I am just taking a break from being around him as much, and having time and space to get away from the drama. So that is that, and getting these feelings off my chest have been a great relief. If any young women gets anything positive out of this, my point is accomplished.
"Stay Strong" Ashley Wonder
Hi guys, I am writing just to get a little bit of stuff of my chest, and address some of the "Names" that have been thrown out to me by the IWC and such. I have been called a "Crazy Jealous Girlfriend", the "Most unstable girl in wrestling". These names really don't bother me but show the sexism that is rampant in this industry still. Despite all of the credibility Women's Wrestling has continued to build over the last year, I am being talked about more for my relationship. It is disgusting to say the least.
No matter the status of my relationship with Kevin, that is really not anything that needs to be discussed by anyone but Kevin and myself. The only source that you guys need to trust about my relationship is me. If it isn't coming from my mouth their is a 99% chance that it isn't true. No matter who that source is, and if at one point she was the longest reigning WWE Diva's Champion, or a Playboy Covergirl. All of these things are irrelevant and do not add to the validity of anyone's juvenile words that are thrown at me.
The fact that these credentials are used as bullet points on a resume, is only a testament to the sexist ideas of women in main-stream culture. I know that by choosing to address the whole situation, that it may backfire in my face. That is a chance I am willing to take, in order to defend my honor as well as the honor of women. Usually, I would say that every women is normal, and I fully do believe in the freedom of a women to do whatever she wants, but that freedom may be tainted by the views of the mainstream agenda.
A regular women is proud of her body: She does not have to get implants. Women should be able to feel beautiful in their own skin, and while that idea is encouraged by some outlets these days, we still are a long way to go. The idea that big boobs make a woman makes me sick, if a girl is born flatter like myself: she is not looked at the same as other girls. Which in turn shows the sickness of guys, most guys are into this plastic mannequin look.
A girl should be able to feel beautiful by simply being herself, not having that image tainted by an agenda. To talk about what people want to know, yes Kevin and I are still an item. I am just taking a break from being around him as much, and having time and space to get away from the drama. So that is that, and getting these feelings off my chest have been a great relief. If any young women gets anything positive out of this, my point is accomplished.
"Stay Strong" Ashley Wonder