
Well, if you look closely Rozlyn has a big knife in her hand and she seems to be slicing the neck of the teddy bear. Brutal and gross isn’t it? Well, Rozlyn is known to be brutal at times even when it comes to shedding her clothes.

So we decided to give Rozlyn a tinkle to ask her what’s this all about. Chirped the lovely lass, “Pink is the color adored by most women and a woman is normally soft and sweet yet vulnerable in the society we live in. The photograph you are looking at depicts a woman who is hurt – more emotionally than physically. Rape is not just a physical act. It represents subjugation, control, power and intimidation and is less about the physical act of sex. We know the end result of all rapes – the woman is violated in the cruelest way and remains mentally and emotionally scarred for the rest of her life. I fail to understand why castration is unconstitutional when violence against women is accepted and society tolerates it. When women strip for their career, either in front or behind the camera, society is quick to condemn them – they are either labeled ‘cheap or fast’. We still live in a society dominated by men and all this talk about equality of the sexes is mere humbug – just fit for conferences and seminars in air-conditioned 5 star hotels. The truth is women are still dominated by men in all walks of life.
Content Credits: newz66 Anita Joseph
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