I would like to get Cardi B's song WAP out of my head. You've not heard about WAP? Ah, what can I say? It got played at the retreat and it became a bit of an anthem over the retreat weekend, but that was to be expected. You're amongst a group of strong feminine feminist personalities who take their lives and run with it you're going to start grinding, twerking and singing the eye popping lyrics and laughing. Sure, this was among a group of women of strong character. I can't twerk to save my life, but I'm good for a grind. And sing about women's sexual empowerment - well why the hell not!
I'm still processing the retreat, and from experience, this will take a while.
What is coming to me is the joys of being a crone, something I never thought I would say?
Crone, you ask.
Well, the online dictionary states that a crone is 'and ugly old woman', which is selling out crones bigtime.
For me, the crone is the third stage of womanhood, the state of being free from all of the crap you put you with in your late teens, twenties and thirties. In New Age and feminist spiritual circles, a "Croning" is a ritual rite of passage into an era of wisdom, freedom, and personal power. I like this interpretation of the word.
But back to Cardi B and her chant of an anthem, the thought about singing a song which is a celebration of women's sexuality, in some of the crassest language is all a bit foreign to me. I mean, celebrate your sexuality? Really. Love you body? You can do that? You mean the body that the universe has provided me? A body which now it cannot provide children doesn't really have a purpose in the world except for transporting my essence around.
As a woman, I've always had a difficult relationship with my body, and indeed, my sexuality. So to be around others, who appear to have less of fraught relationship is refreshing. Singing along with gay abandon to WAP felt like a female equivalent of a group of men singing football chants, but where the men often sound tuneless and regimented, this felt very primal. If I'm honest, it was bloody enjoyable.
On the other side of things, watching the weekend, watching the older women, you see the other side of things. Age ravages us - it runs rampant over our selves and our souls until we are spent, which is where Sheila Na Gig comes into play.
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Yep, I can relate to all of this! (Kath) xo
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