Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-11243334-20180608081220/@comment-7064562-20180610044013

I immediately lit up; she was one of the most beautiful women I had ever seen. She was a short haired redhead with deep blue eyes, a thin face with bright red lips. Reading her bio was only an afterthought, as I spent at least 5 minutes staring into her eyes. I scrolled down to read her bio, expecting to be greeted by some generic text. I saw the usual name and age, "Lucille, 24" (I was 25). Only what I found was the exact opposite of generic text however. Her name was Lucille, and according to her bio, lived by "1956 Morality". I was caught off guard by that for a second, just by the way it sounded. I read more into what exactly 1956 morality was, and it did not disappoint. Lucille believed that the main core of 1956 morality was that men are superior to woman. I was shocked, yet unsurprised at the same time. She did believe in this "1956" morality after all, but it was so hard to believe someone would believe themselves inferior to others based on gender.

This was honestly the most confusing paragraph I have ever read in my life.