Good Women Still Exist. But Our Stomachs Ain’t Flat And We Talk Back

“Good women still exist. But our stomachs ain’t flat and we talk back” is attributed to J.F. Worthington, Toni Rogers. The quote might be interpreted that women should not be judged based on their physical appearance or how outspoken they are, but instead should be judged on the strength of their character and accomplishments. It is a reminder that women should not be shamed for having curves or being opinionated – both of which can be seen as positive qualities.