Bored Panda
50 Badass 'Power Moves' From Women That Were Too Good Not To Share
Social IssuesFEB 3, 2022

50 Badass 'Power Moves' From Women That Were Too Good Not To Share

427
18
Attacking a crocodile to save a friend, getting a pink mohawk at 90 years old, getting a huge billboard ad to call out a cheater—this is just the tip of the iceberg of female awesomeness. They’re called ‘power moves’ for a reason. They resonate. They echo. They stick in your memory better than bubble gum to the pavement on a scorching summer’s day.
Scroll down to see the very best posts about women who deserve respect for their power moves, collected by the Bored Panda team. Remember to upvote your fave pics and don’t forget to share your opinion in the comments. And when you’re done with this list, you’ll definitely want to check out this (gender-neutral) article about awesome power moves.
Meanwhile, be sure to read Bored Panda’s exclusive interview with British comedy writer, aspiring pop star, and single mother Ariane Sherine, a woman of more talents than we could list. We had a chat with her about the indicators that you’re living a high-quality good life, why women shouldn’t be pressured to get married, and the challenges that women still face today in the West.

#1 A True Madlass

A True Madlass
Report
1447points

#2 Madlass Researcher

Madlass Researcher
1247points

#3

50 Badass 'Power Moves' From Women That Were Too Good Not To Share
1090points

London-based comedy writer and multitalented creative Ariane shared with Bored Panda what she thinks are the main things that help lead a high-quality life, no matter what gender you might be.

“I think four things are essential for a full life: being true to yourself, being kind to yourself and others, having fun, and working hard to achieve your dreams,” she shared.

#4 This Is 90 Year Old Suzanne Hoylaerts Of Belgium. She Passed Away After Refusing A Respirator To Combat Covid-19 Telling Her Doctors “Save It For The Youngest Who Need It Most, I’ve Already Had A Beautiful Life”

This Is 90 Year Old Suzanne Hoylaerts Of Belgium. She Passed Away After Refusing A Respirator To Combat Covid-19 Telling Her Doctors “Save It For The Youngest Who Need It Most, I’ve Already Had A Beautiful Life”
Report
990points

#5 Zoinks!

Zoinks!
980points

#6 Mad Lass Pretends To Not Know English

Mad Lass Pretends To Not Know English
974points

“Also, stop caring so much what other people think (you learn this as you get older!). We know we’re on track if we’re happy. Emotional pain signals that we need to change something in our lives,” Ariane explained to us how we can gauge if we’re on the right path in life or if we should consider changing some things.

Bored Panda wanted to get Ariane’s opinion on why some women are still pressured to get married as soon as possible, even in the West, in the 21st century. “Maybe not as soon as possible, but certainly at some point,” she said.

“I felt the pressure so badly, I went and married the wrong guy and regretted it,” Ariane opened up to us.

#7 Madlass

Madlass
968points

#8 This Muslim Woman Took A Photo In Front Of An Anti-Muslim Protest Like A Pro

This Muslim Woman Took A Photo In Front Of An Anti-Muslim Protest Like A Pro
Report
953points

#9

50 Badass 'Power Moves' From Women That Were Too Good Not To Share
880points

She also offered a good comeback for when a woman gets asked why she’s not married yet. “I guess the comeback depends on the person asking, but try sighing and joking, ‘I guess I’m just not over your dad!’”

According to comedy writer Ariane, there are still many challenges that women face in this day and age, even in the West. She told us that “there’s still a lot of misogyny” and the sexual assault conviction rate is “shocking.”

“In the UK, only 7% of cases get to court and convictions are only 1.7% when it’s estimated that 95% of perpetrators are guilty. There’s definitely still a lot of work to do,” she said.

#10

50 Badass 'Power Moves' From Women That Were Too Good Not To Share
794points

#11 This Sister

This Sister
Report
736points

#12 Thanks Emma From 1877!

Thanks Emma From 1877!
715points

Writer and human rights advocate Elizabeth Arif-Fear previously explained to Bored Panda that women still face barriers to entry, sexist attitudes, and harassment because of their gender. This can occur in the workplace, as well as at home. For instance, there’s still the expectation that women ‘should’ be the ones to do the lion’s share of the housework, even if they work full-time jobs.

#13 Goldie Williams Was A Rebellious Woman Arrested For Vagrancy. ‘She Refused To Unfold Her Arms And Stop Making This Face For Her 1898 Mugshot - Omaha, Nebraska

Goldie Williams Was A Rebellious Woman Arrested For Vagrancy. ‘She Refused To Unfold Her Arms And Stop Making This Face For Her 1898 Mugshot - Omaha, Nebraska
Report
698points

#15 Definitely Should Be Here!

Definitely Should Be Here!
685points

“If both partners are working full-time then they should be sharing the housework equally. Sadly, research shows that women still do more housework than men even when working. On a practical level, if a couple is committed to an equal level of partnership, drawing up a chore timetable can be useful, as can designating roles by working out who does what based on their likes and strengths,” Elizabeth said.

#16 Madlasses Must Not Be Messed With

Madlasses Must Not Be Messed With
663points

#17 Fan Wears A Ryan Reynolds Shirt To Meet Hugh Jackman

Fan Wears A Ryan Reynolds Shirt To Meet Hugh Jackman
657points

#18 This Is How You Stand Up To Government!

This Is How You Stand Up To Government!
655points

“These attitudes go beyond chores. They are a symptom of sexism. In such a relationship, both partners are not equal. No woman should be expected to work two full-time jobs—one paid and one at home—while her able-bodied husband sits back and does nothing at home,” the expert said.

#19 Nice

Nice
640points

#20 Madlass

Madlass
635points
427
18