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Ivana and Lindsay - creators of "Real Emotion"
            SAY IT LOUD:  SAY IT NOW

Why speaking up is a good idea, especially if you are a girl...
[5 Reasons to consider]

1.  It
forces people to realise that not everyone has to agree with the majority.  In high school, in particular, girls usually feel the need to go along with males' opinions.  Ivana's theory is because:

A) there are no female opinions
B) they don't want to stand out/ are shy/ want to fit in
C) they've come to the realisation that if they don't speak out it's OK because they can be cute and get attention for their looks rather than the words that come out of their mouths
D) they don't understand how important it is that they have opinions about the world
E) they want to be liked by their peers, and they don't want to get on their [males, usually] bad side by disagreeing


2. You prove to people you have a brain and there are girls who exist who
don't want to stand in the shadows of teenage boys and hang off them like a prize.

3.  You prove that
some girls care about more things than: hair, make-up, clothes, and boys.

4.  You will
probably give those girls who do only care about hair, make-up, clothes, and boy, something to think about.

5.  You show other girls who may be too shy to share their opinions that it's OK!