I was at the grocery store a
few nights ago and after the cashier rang up my total, she called me “Honey.”
“That will be $85 dollar,
Honey.” I don’t remember the total, but it was something like that.
While she’d been ringing up
my groceries, we’d had a pleasant conversation about my kids and she’d been
very kind. When she called me “Honey,” I
definitely felt like her friend.
Honey – a term that when a
strange man says it, I feel creped out, but when a woman says it, I want to
give her a giant hug and kiss.
Throughout the last few
weeks, I’ve been called “Honey” a couple of times by a few different women.
I think I like it.
Hugging my little honey!!
I like it so much that a
couple of times now, I’ve tried it. “Thanks, Honey.” And it can’t just be to
anybody, it has to be with someone who I’ve had some sort of kind interaction
with, but I don’t know her name. Like
the waitress who has helped me clean up my kids spilled water, or even a
stranger who speaks to me while I’m in line.
I just might call either one of them “Honey,” when we part ways.
“Thanks, Honey.” "Nice meeting you, Honey." "Have a great day, Honey."
Yeah, “Honey,” seems like a
good fit. When I call another woman “Honey,” I feel in a way like I’m a big
sister to her and that I’d help her any time, that I appreciate her kindness
and think she’s pretty great. There is an affection attached to it. When shared properly, the word has a twinkle
to it.
I just love this beautiful sister of mine.
Too many creepy men have used
the world “Honey,” with an ulterior motive. The term is most often sexually
motivated, because coy, attention-seeking men exploit it, but when I say it
kindly to another woman or when she says it to me, it’s like we’re talking the
word back.
When a woman calls me honey,
I feel a connection, a sisterhood, a friendship, even a sort of protection from
her. It’s like the cumulative burden we as woman carry is now being shared and
validated. I feel her strength and a nurturing vibe from her that makes me feel
like I have an instant friend.
Ladies, I mean Honey, let’s
take our word back!
I
will be speaking in Mesa
at an open house in the community of Mahogany (Brown Rd./Val Vista) in Karen
Cox's home this Friday, November 10th from 7:00 to 9:00pm. Please join me as I
share my spiritual and creative journey and my heart's passion to help the impoverished
girls of India .
I hope you can attend. Please message or text me for the address to the event.
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