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Feminism Quote by Cora Carmack

“Because you've got balls of steel.' I hated when people said that, like it assumed strength and being a male were synonymous. There was strength in being a woman. 'Spence, I don't have balls. Good thing, too, because they'd look terrible in the lingerie I'm wearing.” quote by Cora Carmack
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““Because you've got balls of steel.' I hated when people said that, like it assumed strength and being a male were synonymous. There was strength in being a woman. 'Spence, I don't have balls. Good thing, too, because they'd look terrible in the lingerie I'm wearing.””

Cora Carmack

About This Quote

Critiques gender stereotypes linking masculinity to physical attributes, asserting strength is not gender‑specific.

In simple terms: Strength isn’t tied to being male.

Key Takeaway

Reject gendered expectations.

Themes

gender stereotypes strength identity

Mood

defiant reflective

Type

social commentary humorous

When to use this quote

  • workplace
  • media representation
  • personal identity
  • fashion choices

Key Concepts

masculinity femininity social norms

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do gender expectations shape self‑perception?
  • What alternative symbols could represent strength?
A Different Perspective

Some may view the metaphor as overly confrontational.

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