
If a woman doesn’t believe in herself, even fifty orgasms won’t save her.
Every other woman today screams she’s a goddess. But take away the makeup and self-deception, and you’ll often find an insecure girl with a diploma and a vibrator. This article isn’t sweet. It’s not comforting. But maybe… it’s what you needed to read.
Value in leggings? Not quite enough.
She’s at brunch with her bestie, ranting about men. They’re all useless, confused, and worst of all — they can’t see her worth. I mean, she’s got certifications, degrees, her own business, and pastel Instagram leggings. And yet she’s single. Or worse — stuck in a toxic relationship where she’s not in charge of anything, not even herself.
You’ve got a pussy. Congrats. Now what?
No, female power isn’t painting your nails and treating yourself to wine-in-a-bathtub Fridays.
No, it’s not yelling “I got this!” and crying three days straight when he ghosts you.
And it sure as hell isn’t owning a vibrator that cost more than your dad’s 1997 Ford.
Real female power is knowing exactly who you are.
It’s not being afraid to see your pussy as a weapon of rule, not something to blur with a filter.
It’s knowing who you want — and not being afraid to claim him… or let him go.

Author: DeepShadow
Playing the goddess. Living the mess.
She calls herself a goddess, but sleeps next to a man she can’t stand — because being alone feels worse.
Or she claims to be a switch, until one guy with the charm of a trash bag breaks her into a submissive welcome mat.
And men? They don’t even know if opening a door is kindness… or a microaggression anymore.
The truth you don’t want to hear.
It all fell apart in one place: self-deception. Pretending that everything painful is “toxic.”
Refusing to admit that relationships aren’t contracts between two spreadsheets — but a game of power. Conscious. Raw. Unfiltered.
Don’t believe in yourself? Don’t act surprised.
Some women don’t actually want to be strong. They want to be rescued — while screaming “independence.”
They crave a dominant man — until he does something that doesn’t fit their Pinterest moodboard.
They want respect — but don’t even respect themselves in the shower.
The one question that unmasks it all.
So, dear goddesses of the #struggle:
Close Instagram. Stop measuring your chakra vibrations. Try burning your shadow instead.
And then ask yourself one thing:
Do I actually wield my power? Or am I just trying to fix myself with sex, relationships, and quotes about self-love?
Because a man who knows what he wants will know when you don’t.
And the one who falls at your feet… won’t fall twice.
Unless he sees a throne down there.
-- DeepShadow