Home
About
Brave The Page
Online magazine

ForWomenWhoRoar®

Home
About
Brave The Page
Online magazine
May 16, 2019
Megan Febuary
Watching My Daughter Writhe in Pain

I will be my daughter’s curse. I will watch her as my mother watched me

Watching My Daughter Writhe in Pain
May 13, 2019
Megan Febuary
They Told Me Good Girls Don't Live

They told me God was an angry old man who would rather have me dead than happy. They told me I needed to count my blessings, but to keep in mind that I didn’t deserve them. They told me to keep my head down, cover up, don’t laugh so loud, let the boys talk.

They Told Me Good Girls Don't Live
May 7, 2019
Megan Febuary
We Shouldn't Be Ashamed to Talk About Vulvar ...

My name is Pam, I'm from Mexico City and I suffer from Vulvodynia. If you don’t know what it is don’t worry, most people don’t. But, if you want to learn about something that affects 6 million women’s lives in the US alone, you should keep reading.

We Shouldn't Be Ashamed to Talk About Vulvar Pain
April 21, 2019
Megan Febuary
Say My Name

And when my voice became the most unsafe and volatile part of me, I didn’t know whether or not it was going to work, and so every syllable felt like a risk.

Say My Name
Guest User
October 21, 2020

Pouring Light Into Wounds

Guest User
October 21, 2020
Pouring Light Into Wounds

I was never taught that my body was mine.

Source: https://thelionsden.mn.co/

Tagged: women writers, sexual assault, mental health, resilience

Comment
Guest User
October 19, 2020

Yellow Puppy

Guest User
October 19, 2020
Yellow Puppy

My first dog chose the coldest night in January to birth puppies.

Tagged: women writers, divorce, dating

1 Comment
Guest User
October 16, 2020

Woman Easing Into Repose

Guest User
October 16, 2020
Woman Easing Into Repose

You will count your blessings tonight. Right after you take your Zoloft.

Tagged: women writers, corona virus, mental health, resilience

Comment
Guest User
October 14, 2020

The Challah Incident

Guest User
October 14, 2020
The Challah Incident

Maybe it was the use of the word together that gave me the strength to take charge.

Tagged: women writers, mothers, daughter, grief

1 Comment
Guest User
October 12, 2020

The Long Road to Hyphenation

Guest User
October 12, 2020
The Long Road to Hyphenation

From our entrance into the world, we develop an innate connection to our given name.

Tagged: women writers, marriage, names, relationships

1 Comment
Guest User
October 9, 2020

Taking Advantage

Guest User
October 9, 2020
Taking Advantage

At the awkward age of fourteen, I found a surprising refuge in delinquency.

Tagged: women writers, stealing, theft, me too, empowerment

1 Comment
Guest User
October 7, 2020

Too Late

Guest User
October 7, 2020
Too Late

I will never forget the feeling when I walked through that front door.

Tagged: women writers, grief, family

2 Comments
Guest User
October 5, 2020

Cinderella Sex

Guest User
October 5, 2020
Cinderella Sex

Sex with a new partner isn’t much different from buying a pair of shoes.

Tagged: women writers, sex, empowerment, relationships

Comment
Guest User
October 2, 2020

Because We're Girls: Mental Health and Inner Strength During COVID

Guest User
October 2, 2020
Because We're Girls: Mental Health and Inner Strength During COVID

And under everything was my anxiety, deeply rooted in a traumatic childhood of abuse and neglect.

Tagged: covid-19, covid, corona virus, women writers, women's health, motherhood

Comment
Guest User
September 30, 2020

Words from No-Man's Land

Guest User
September 30, 2020
Words from No-Man's Land

I grew up believing the world was honest, but I have learned to keep guarded.

Tagged: women writers, relationships, abuse, women's health

Comment
Guest User
September 28, 2020

I Was Forced to Have a Hysterectomy

Guest User
September 28, 2020
I Was Forced to Have a Hysterectomy

Six years ago in the depths of winter, I was waiting for an Uber ride outside the Mall of America in Minneapolis, fanning myself in 20-degree weather. The elderly woman next to me, looking confused, asked if I was hot. She held her jacket tightly as she looked at me strangely, as if I were an extraterrestrial.

Tagged: women writers, women's health, grief, menstruation

1 Comment
Guest User
September 21, 2020

To Turn Around

Guest User
September 21, 2020
To Turn Around

Today, I dressed myself like a young-adult novel heroine.

Tagged: women writers, women's health, covid-19, community, relationships

Comment
Megan Febuary
September 20, 2020

The Fullness Of Life, For You

Megan Febuary
September 20, 2020
The Fullness Of Life, For You

The gap between where you are and where you want to be is the space of neglect.

Tagged: writing, spirituality, nonfiction

Comment
Guest User
September 18, 2020

Drowning Saviour

Guest User
September 18, 2020
Drowning Saviour

She wept under the stream of a hot shower. She tried to form the memory.

Tagged: women writers, women's health, empowerment, spirituality

Comment
Guest User
September 16, 2020

Fester, Fester, Fester

Guest User
September 16, 2020
Fester, Fester, Fester

I was six years old the first time I felt the surge of hatred coupled with hopelessness.

Tagged: women writers, race, mental health, movement

Comment
Guest User
September 14, 2020

Against All Odds: Spiritual Abuse and Claiming the Goodness in Disability

Guest User
September 14, 2020
Against All Odds: Spiritual Abuse and Claiming the Goodness in Disability

I want to yell from the mountaintop how proud I am to be a disabled woman who has found her voice.

Tagged: women writers, women's health, disability, spirituality, abuse

Comment
Megan Febuary
September 14, 2020

What Does Not Last Leads Us To What Does

Megan Febuary
September 14, 2020
What Does Not Last Leads Us To What Does

In my therapy one of the main things that was brought up was my fear of losing people and being alone.

Tagged: nonfiction, writing

Comment
Guest User
September 11, 2020

Waves

Guest User
September 11, 2020
Waves

Before endometriosis, I never knew what people meant when they said their stomach was “swimming.”

Tagged: women writers, women's health, menstruation, grief

Comment
Guest User
September 9, 2020

Ovarian Instinct

Guest User
September 9, 2020
Ovarian Instinct

How often are you in pain? my doctor asked.

Tagged: women writers, mental health, menstruation, health, women's health

Comment
Guest User
September 7, 2020

Into Relief

Guest User
September 7, 2020
Into Relief

For decades, I study my body in the mirror as though I am split in a literal sense.

Tagged: women writers, healing, mental health, embodiment

Comment
Newer Posts
Older Posts
Back to Top
hello@forwomenwhoroar.com
CONTACT MEGAN