The 7 Stages of woman

by Adinda   Sep 30, 2005


The first stage begins when you are just born. When you start crying and never stop and when you are still under protection of your mum. Then you become the little princess. Always waiting for a compliment and you will always want to go to school. Later, you will grow up to be a young adult. This is the stage where everything starts to change. You think about your future and you learn to act with boys, money and feelings. This could be feelings from yourself but also feelings from somebody in your life. Then, at the time, those feelings begin to change and they form the next stage, the confused woman. You've grown up totally, you've build up your own life, but you think that everything goes wrong because of you. You are confused, you've happy and bad times and you meet a lot of people who could be important for you to live further.Further to your future, which leads to the fifth stage. You've become a happy mother, proud to her kids, proud to see them growing up and proud of the things they do and you live further with as ultimate goal, making the life the best for everyone. This will succeed. Not always in the way you want it, but it will succeed. You become a wise grandmother. You will repeat the last stage, the fifth stage. There are now only more people to tell your stories to. The stories of when you were a little girl. After that, the last stage of your life on earth will follow. Your mind stops thinking, your body stops moving and as last, your heart stops beating and the Little baby will end as an old lady.

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  • 18 years ago

    by Katie Bennett

    I wa sjust wondering why you sont write more...you have such an awesome toalent and i also feellike i should repay you for commenting on mine....but you dont write that much. you really do have talent and i really wish i could read more from you

  • 18 years ago

    by kiesha

    I really like that. It was sort of sad, but it was very beautiful. Keep writing and take care.
    > Kiesha