> Have you ever seriously wished you had been born a male instead of female? If so why
I am happy and glad of my gender but there was a time in my childhood I wished I was the opposite gender. The first time was during my primary school days and it sterns from my class teacher who always tell us the boys in the class are going to be leaders and family providers. While we females should be serious with house chores, learn how to cook and take care of the home.
I mean we were in an educational system and our minds ought to be nurtured better but we were being fed with such patriarchy by our class teacher who happened to be female by gender. I always wanted to be out there making change and building a name for myself so being told the other gender is the one made to do so and not mine I felt low and wished I was a boy.
Thanks to my Daddy who I confide in about my worries at a tender age and he assured me that being female isn't a limitation to whatever I dream to achieve and become.
The second instance I wished I was male was when I was enlightened about menstruation at 9, the thought of bleeding every month scared me so much and I wish I was a boy. When I started seeing my period at eleven I asked my mum if it was possible to switch genders? lol
But today I am proud and so glad that I am a woman
> What do you think is the biggest hurdle to female empowerment and how do we overcome it?
I don't know what limits female empowerment in other parts of the world but in Africa, one of the major downsides of female empowerment is that society mentality that women should be given little and be less.
Over here if it's stated that there is a female empowerment program going on that will gives jobs to unemployed females. I can assure you the job positions that will be available to females are menial jobs. You won't see women being assigned jobs in top places.
And hardly will you see a female empowerment scheme that focuses on getting the girl child higher educational degree, the empowerment schemes you are going to see is free training for a vocational skill or financial assistance for women for small business start up's
I believe this hurdle face in women empowerment over here can be eradicated by enlightening the public that women can be more and not just less. And the females on the top especially those in government offices should do better when it comes to women empowerment.
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