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Arguing Quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon

“And if I don’t want you to? (Ravyn) You know, you’d look really weird in a dress and high heels. (Susan) What’s that supposed to mean? (Ravyn) It means you’re not my mother. Now stop arguing and help me find my shoes. (Susan)” quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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“And if I don’t want you to? (Ravyn) You know, you’d look really weird in a dress and high heels. (Susan) What’s that supposed to mean? (Ravyn) It means you’re not my mother. Now stop arguing and help me find my shoes. (Susan)”

Sherrilyn Kenyon

About This Quote

A playful exchange highlighting the absurdity of imposing gender expectations, urging focus on practical matters over superficial judgments.

In simple terms: Challenges gender stereotypes with humor.

Key Takeaway

Don’t let appearances dictate priorities.

Themes

gender roles humor identity communication power dynamics

Mood

witty defiant light‑hearted

Type

dialogue humorous retort

When to use this quote

  • friendship banter
  • family dynamics
  • fashion critique

Key Concepts

stereotype subversion conflict resolution

Practical Applications

  • writing dialogue
  • social commentary

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we balance self‑expression with societal expectations?
  • What does this say about the value we place on appearance?
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