You know that saying, friends are like a bra – they offer
you support when you need it. What
happens when your friends start to lose their elasticity or their underwire for
you has poked through and been cast aside?
In the past couple of months, three of my friends have been
very much less than supportive. I refuse
to engage in drama, so despite the twinges of pain I felt in my heart from the
crushing words these gals delivered to me; I simply nodded, put a figurative band-aid
across my ticker and gave myself positive affirmations. In fact, I actually whispered the words, “Screw
you. I will prove to you that I can do
this. I will do this. For me, myself and I.”
Putting me aside, however, my brain ventured down the path
of over-analysis, much as it does on a daily basis and I began pondering (for
the millionth time), why are women not supportive of women. Every week I witness some form of
degradation, some demeaning words delivered, some jealous actions played out
and all of this by fellow females to other females.
What…..the……????????
What…..the……????????
Your fellow estrogen carriers, the women who experience many
of the day to day tribulations of being mothers to young children, daughters to
aging parents, wives to busy husbands, homeowners, employees, employers – we ALL
struggle to do our best with the weight of our own individual worlds on our
shoulders. Who has any right to try to
pull that rug from underneath a fellow pair of boobs?
The wheels in my grey matter continue to grind and generate
thought after thought after thought.
Last weekend, still tossing around the bad taste of being undermined by
my peers, I moved on from analyzing this as an issue unique and specific to
womankind. Stories from the news
permeated my outer-being and I was forced to comprehend that humans in general
are simply not kind enough to each other.
What….the….?????????
If you strip us from all of our quirks, from all of our social groups, take away our religious belongings, ignore the thousands of shades of skin-color – what is left over? Cripes, people – we are ALL human beings. What is wrong with us?
I am not naïve enough to suggest that we all have to like
one another, because honestly, we do not.
I do not expect everyone to like me.
I have a strong personality. As a
few friends have suggested, I am bold, I am authentic, I am fun and full of
life. I am passionate about many things
in life and I will fight to the end for those things that I hold absolutely
closest to my heart. I will support
you. Yes, I will. Sometimes, because of everything that I have
on my plate, I am not the best in being there for everyone that I should be
there for. However, on the flip side –
these are usually the friends that may need more than I, alone, can offer or perhaps these are the friends who offer little or nothing in return.
I am also not asking you to give constant, all out support and words of accolades regardless of circumstance. Really, please do NOT support me if I decide to jump
off a bridge. You may absolutely,
without a doubt, just give me a solid bitch-slap up against the side of my head
and chastise me for being a downright fool.
The older I get, the fonder I become of my rose-colored
glasses, indeed. I am trying to make a
habit of practicing what I preach. I
only preach the act of kindness towards our fellow human beings because I have
viewed with my own eyes the very consequence of such acts. Large or small, simple benevolent gestures
may change the path of another lovely person:
that smile you just gave away – it may just offer a sad woman some hope
for the day. Think before you speak;
perhaps a minor adjustment in your delivery and choice of words may not derail
the emotional being of another but in fact, give him the boost of confidence to
reconsider his choice.
For you women readers, think of how amazingly comfortable
and supportive your best bra is – you can always rely on the support, the very
fabric of your best bra keeps you contained and where you need to be at all
times. Your best bra is dependable.
Imagine if we were all as reliable and uplifting as people, as bras are to women?
Be a bra. You never
know who may need you on any given day.
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