"Why being a woman is tough" – Bolanle Olukanni

"Why being a woman is tough" – Bolanle Olukanni

Popular media personality, Bolanle Olukanni has explained that womanhood is tough as women have to live in a constant state of alertness. Bolanle noted that men do not understand how women have to be at an alert at all times.

Bolanle Olukanni

Bolanle Olukanni Referencing herself, she said she is always aware of her surrounding. She always turns around to check if she’s being followed by anyone whenever she is walking into her hotel room. She also stated that when an artisan comes to her house to fix something, she always positions at the nearest exit. According to Bolanle, it’s part of the reality of having to protect herself. She continued by saying that it is really distressing that one in three women had experienced physical or sexual abuse.

Bolanle Olukanni

Bolanle Olukanni In her words: “Being a woman is tough. I don’t think men actually understand that we live in a constant state of alertness. I am always aware of my surrounding. When I’m walking to my hotel room, I turn around to check that no one is following me. If an artisan comes to my house to fix something, I always I am close to the door and not in a position where I can’t run if need be. I often will pretend there is someone else in the house by calling out someone’s name like “oh the plumber is here.” It’s part of the reality of having to protect yourself. Because you just don’t know. 1 out of 3 women have been sexually assaulted or physically abused. That’s a heartbreaking statistic. Not sure why so many men (if 1 out of 3 women are abused, does this mean 1 out of 3 men are abusers?) think they should power over someone else’s body. I will never understand it.” SEE POST:  

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