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Asked: 1 year ago2022-08-03T23:14:36+03:00 2022-08-03T23:14:36+03:00In: Culture

What is the cost of being a girl or a woman?

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I can think of the hard economic times and I even think of what women have to go through that we don’t. For example we have the cost of managing menstruation, the cost of extra safety, the cost of looking like a women in the eyes of society and the current economic crunch.

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  1. Kelvin Onyango
    Kelvin Onyango Speaker leader | doctor | teacher
    2022-08-04T10:01:21+03:00Added an answer about 1 year ago

    the Western countries have conditioned our women into believing that being a woman is a disability. we are all human beings and what differentiate us is our sex.

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  2. Edith Okoth
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    2022-09-02T17:48:48+03:00Added an answer about 1 year ago

    I believe the cost of being a woman is not something we can put into a definite digit or number. The economy is harsh on us as women because we do not only take care of ourselves but our families too. To be able to calculate that cost in totality is nearly impossible. I can only say it’s expensive.

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  3. Marion Abade
    Marion Abade
    2022-10-12T13:19:07+03:00Added an answer about 12 months ago

    It’s exorbitant! In as much as women are regarded as inferior to men, a lot is expected from us and… we are judged the most. I would say being a woman is immeasurable.

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  4. Emanuel Marita
    Emanuel Marita Listener Pursuing Bsc. software eng
    2022-11-23T17:38:49+03:00Added an answer about 10 months ago

    Nowadays, women have equal privileges in the society as those imposed on men thus i think the only challenges that a woman in the present times will have to deal with are those directly involving her i.e personal issues

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