We might be compelled to pursue objectives that don’t truly reflect who we are, or worse yet, we can lose sight of who we truly are in the process. Who knows? What we’d love to see is some content written by women with the intention of empowering other women. Let’s see how Lainey Molnar, the child-free illustrator, makes a vast array of vibrant images concerning women in society! Check out these Delicate drawings by Lainey Molnar.
Lainey makes realistic comics about freedom of choice, motherhood, rejecting social stereotypes, and self-acceptance. She draws inspiration from comic book creators with distinctive personalities, styles, and senses of humor, such as Adam Ellis, Tiny Moron, and Wowocomics. For 18 years, Lainey battled mental illness and typically approaches the subject of female emancipation in a direct or humorous manner. She is constantly inspired by the incredibly wonderful feedback she receives from her followers. She is a voracious reader, works in publishing, and blogged for more than five years, so she has tried to conjure up something enchanted that would make women happier and freer from social pressures.
It’s been said a million times, but saying it again probably won’t hurt. All women are unique. Why is this important to note? Everyone in society is obligated to carry out particular duties and exhibit particular behaviors. If this is the case, we must come up with ways to cure ourselves from whatever damage that living can cause. Below are 30 Delicate drawings by Lainey Molnar that even guys may relate to. Scroll down so you’ll see that you are not alone in life.
Lainey makes realistic comics about freedom of choice, motherhood, rejecting social stereotypes, and self-acceptance. She draws inspiration from comic book creators with distinctive personalities, styles, and senses of humor, such as Adam Ellis, Tiny Moron, and Wowocomics. For 18 years, Lainey battled mental illness and typically approaches the subject of female emancipation in a direct or humorous manner. She is constantly inspired by the incredibly wonderful feedback she receives from her followers. She is a voracious reader, works in publishing, and blogged for more than five years, so she has tried to conjure up something enchanted that would make women happier and freer from social pressures.
It’s been said a million times, but saying it again probably won’t hurt. All women are unique. Why is this important to note? Everyone in society is obligated to carry out particular duties and exhibit particular behaviors. If this is the case, we must come up with ways to cure ourselves from whatever damage that living can cause. Below are 30 Delicate drawings by Lainey Molnar that even guys may relate to. Scroll down so you’ll see that you are not alone in life.
#1 Kind and polite words don’t cost a thing.
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#2 Leave postpartum bodies be.
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#3 The small Myspace emo celebrity.
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#4 Take up our perfectly shaped personal healthy spaces.
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#5 A mom to an angel in heaven.
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#6 “Looking pretty” at the very end.
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#7 Love who and whatever you want.
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#8 Sometimes things you do for yourself are OH SO GOOD.
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#9 Respect is earned by having manners, morals, and goodness.
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#10 Bad mental health days deserve warm soup and loved ones around.
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#11 You might as well do whatever the heck you want.
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#12 There is no wrong way to have breasts.
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#13 All we need for a bikini body is a bikini and a body.
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#14 Enjoy getting dressed how they feel comfortable and confident.
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#15 Numbers mess with our minds because all of ours can be so so different.
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#16 Nobody has the right to take away anyone else’s joy.
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#17 We need to get out of the mental cage that "abortions are traumatic".
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#18 Leakage is usually the least of my concerns.
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#19 Don’t suppress any of the pain because you are “supposed to be over it”.
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#20 Our accomplishments don’t look the same and that’s perfectly normal.
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#21 "Come on, little lady, give us a smile".
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#22 It is possible to be "body goals" even when that would be the last thing you call yourself.
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#23 If you feel like a woman, you're doing it perfectly well.
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#24 Staying alive until getting home shouldn’t be one of a woman’s issues.
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#25 Find comfort in your beauty just like I do in my own.
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#26 We should be able to have the same amount of choices and options.
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#27 Flaws make us unique like hills and rivers make the Earth unique.
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#28 We do not need entirely different bodies for different occasions.
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#29 These are bodies, wonderful bodies.
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#30 STAY STRONG!!
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