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The Nature of the Unchosen Woman

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The Nature of the Unchosen Woman
This song is not about being sexy.
It's about being sexual without permission.

The Nature of the Unchosen Woman exposes the quiet violence of being constantly judged, rated, and desired-yet never truly chosen.
A woman whose body is inspected, whose desire is shamed, and whose silence is more acceptable than her voice.

Set to a driving, march-like 90s alternative girls-rock groove, the song confronts the contradiction forced onto women:
wanting to be seen, touched, and desired-
without being owned, consumed, or erased.

This is not self-pity.
This is not irony.
This is female desire spoken in first person, unapologetic and intact.

Inspired by the feminist spirit of 90s punk and riot grrrl ideology, the track rejects the male gaze and reclaims the body as private territory.
Desire is not dirty.
Wanting is not a flaw.
A woman's body does not open and close by approval.

This song marches forward with anger, humor, and defiance-
a protest you can dance to.

Unchosen.
Unapologetic.
Still in control.

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