American Women Afraid Of Losing Their Rights Have ‘Trump Traumatic Stress Disorder’ (VIDEO)

President-elect Donald Trump is no friend to women. Our future p***y-grabber in chief wants to punish women who have abortions. He treats women horribly.

We are dealing with some “Trump traumatic stress disorder.” This is not a joke. Many women (myself included) have been anxious about what Trump might do.

Many women have been crying or nauseous or having trouble sleeping. The stress and anxiety can manifest itself physically. We are worried for our safety.

These are some of the multitudes of physical signs that someone is overly stressed out. It can cause sleeping trouble, teeth grinding, aches, stuttering, and more.

It’s more than just losing an election. Although, we were excited at the prospect of having the first woman president.

One woman, Brianna Curti, who works for a nonprofit said:

“I’m afraid for my rights as a woman. I’m afraid that the guys who assault drunk women at parties can look at the president as someone like them and think that it’s okay. I’m afraid for my dearest friends who are gay and lesbian and we have a VP who wants to send them to conversion therapy. And I’m afraid for my minority friends who will be the victims of racism and will have hateful things said to them.”

However, there are some women who supported Trump for whatever odd reasons. Many women just hate the Clintons, so they saw Trump as the “lesser of the two evils.”

After the “p***y” comment, some of Trump’s surrogates were trying to say that women were not affected. Millions of women are planning a march on Washington, D.C. on inauguration day in January.

We can get through this, ladies. We just have to keep fighting for our rights. We need to band together and show the world that we won’t stand for this.

Instead of being afraid, we should fight. These protesters have the right idea.

Featured image via YouTube screenshot.

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