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Have you seen the viral video #LikeAGirl? What do you think?

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Lauren Greenfield, filmmaker and director asked girls and boys of different ages to demonstrate what they think when people say "Run like a girl", "Fight like a girl" etc. Check it out:

youtube.com/watch?v=XjJQBjW...

What do you think?

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I never gave a second thought to the statement "run like a girl" until I watched the video. On reflection, the statement is a non-violent way of putting people down if they view being a girl as a negative thing. I think because I never saw myself as being a girl a negative thing, I never gave the statement a second thought. I hope other people can embrace this way too.

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