If you take away only one thing from this article, let it be this: the oppressive messages (spoken and unspoken) that you receive from others are based on their own faulty beliefs, perceptions and projections about women. You have adopted those as your own incorrect beliefs and they have become part of your self-identity. Internalized oppression is habitual negative thinking and beliefs that you use against yourself.
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