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30 Gorgeous Drawings By A Child-Free Artist That Tell Women To Just Live Their Lives

We could feel pressured to work for goals that do not actually represent who we are, or even worse, we may lose sight of who we really are while doing so. Exactly what? We’d really love to see some content created by women with the aim of emancipating other women. Let’s see how the graceful illustrator Lainey Molnar, who is a child-free woman, creates a wide range of colorful art about femininity in society!
In her realistic art, Lainey explores topics like self-acceptance, parenting, and the right to make one's own decisions. She finds inspiration in the work of cartoonists like Adam Ellis, Tiny Moron, and Wowocomics who have distinctive personalities, aesthetic tastes, and senses of humor. Lainey, spending 18 years fighting mental illness, just takes a blunt or lighthearted way to discuss female emancipation. The truly amazing comments she gets from her followers serve as her ongoing source of inspiration. She has attempted to conjure something enchanted that would make women happier and freer from social pressures because she is an avid reader, works in publishing, and has kept a blog for more than five years.
Though it has been stated a million times, saying it again probably won’t do any harm. Every woman is just different. Why should we remember this? In society, everyone is required to perform specific tasks and behave in a certain way. If this is the case, we must devise means of healing ourselves from any harm living may bring about. Below are 30 of Laney’s gorgeous drawings touching on topics that even guys might identify with. Scroll down so you’ll see that you are not alone in life!

#1 Don’t hate the player, hate the game.

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#2 You are perfectly okay!

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#3 Not being easy, make them chase us.

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#4 It is not only death we grieve.

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#5 Let's just take the pressure off.

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#6 It doesn’t have to do with clothes.

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#7 Not like it should be springing.

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#8 And men think about me all day.

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#9 May your beautiful angel rest in peace.

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#10 "Cried on the streets of San Francisco."

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#11 Be chill about our slim fit pants.

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#12 We shouldn’t shame or hide ourselves.

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#13 You deserve your desires.

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#14 A gentle reminder to your worth.

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#15 It be like that sometimes.

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#16 Let us own our own bodies.

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#17 Cheers to a new year of women!

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#18 Men. Far, far, far away!

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#19 When it comes to one's body

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#20 There is no timeline in personal choices.

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#21 Life decisions are not one dimensional.

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#22 Women need support and understanding.

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#23 However your skin looks, it’s natural state.

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#24 Take yourself on self-dates.

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#25 The “best version of yourself”.

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#26 Break the intergenerational trauma cycle.

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#27 All working moms deserve an award.

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#28 Time for a comment.

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#29 It is not a weakness to feel.

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#30 Childfree! Happily married!

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