I'm a young girl in middle school, and I was having a rough day. I slept really late and then woke up really early, so I was barely functioning. So when it was time for me to get dressed, I threw on a pair of Adidas sweatpants and a California Republic hoodie. I feel comfortable, I feel good you know? But by then I was kind of running late so I brush half of my hair and then I'm out the door. So then I get to school... Then people started asking me did you brush your hair? And I was like Kind of and then they said go look in a mirror. And I'm like whatever. BRO people had the audacity to ask me if I was having a bad day. I know this sounds like I'm overreacting about something dumb but, these people weren't asking because they saw the bags under my eyes, or how slow I was walking, they were asking because of the bagginess of my clothes. I didn't say anything, in my mind, I was like ummmmm...? What I'm trying to say is people 100000000% judged me on what I was wearing and how my hair looked. Here's where stuff gets interesting... I saw AT LEAST 5 GUYS wearing basically the same thing as me. Adidas sweats and a hoodie. None of them got asked if they were having a bad day. 50% of the guys at school probs didn't brush their hair no one said anything to them... Maybe I'm just overreacting, but I really needed to rant...

Feminism stops when people can wear whatever the hell they want and not be judged. Thank you for listening to my TedTalk.