Before he could say anything, "I told him; I have had my share of boys". He drew me closer and said "let me your man then".

Pushpa Rana
About This Quote

In this one line, the speaker of the quote has stated that she is willing to give her body to a man without any hesitation. She is not going to wait for a man to come and ask for her time and attention, instead she says "I have had my share of boys". The implication in this statement is that she has had her share of bad experiences with guys who think that a woman owes it to them in return for their kindness. There are many different ways of interpreting this quote.

Some people say it's proof that women are independent, while others say it's proof that women are scared of commitment. Other people argue that it proves that women can be entitled and over-bearing at times, while some people argue that the quote is proof that women can be mean, bitchy and even manipulative at times.

Source: Just The Way I Feel

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