At what point did doing something “like a girl” become an insult?
That’s the question being posed in a new viral ad campaign, urging people to think deeply about the effects those three words can have on impressionable teenage girls.
A sample of girls, spanning from pre pubescent to older adolescents, were asked to reenact what it means to throw like a girl, fight like a girl, and run like a girl.
And the widely differing responses from the young girls and those who were nearly adults revealed some startling truths.
Watch the amazing #likeagirl video below:
Though the young girls all threw, ran and fought with strength, passion and determination, the older women interpreted “like a girl” to mean uncoordinated, awkward and clueless. Somewhere along the way during adolescence, the phrase “like a girl” had disempowered them.
But we’re going to help reclaim the phrase, and today we ask you to help us.
After all, why should doing anything “like a girl” be an insult?
Let’s get the conversation started. Let’s show the current generation just how amazing a woman who puts her mind to any given task can be. Because that right there is what the definition of “doing things like a girl” should be.
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Top Comments
My son is called "like a girl" because he is "not sporty".... breaks my heart
I have passed this on to all of my friends who have kids...they all need to understand this. A few years ago we had the conversation about why the word 'gay' was not a word we use to describe something as being bad or of low quality...we need to do the same for "Like a girl'