Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, We Should All Be Feminists

So, no, this conversation is about gender. Some people will say, “Oh, but women have the real power: bottom power.” (This is a Nigerian expression for a woman who uses her sexuality to get things from men.) But bottom power is not power at all, because the woman with bottom power is actually not powerful; she just has a good route to tap another person’s power. And then what happens if the man is in a bad mood or sick or temporarily impotent?

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, We Should All Be Feminists

So, no, this conversation is about gender. Some people will say, “Oh, but women have the real power: bottom power.” (This is a Nigerian expression for a woman who uses her sexuality to get things from men.) But bottom power is not power at all, because the woman with bottom power is actually not powerful; she just has a good route to tap another person’s power. And then what happens if the man is in a bad mood or sick or temporarily impotent?

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, We Should All Be Feminists

So, no, this conversation is about gender. Some people will say, “Oh, but women have the real power: bottom power.” (This is a Nigerian expression for a woman who uses her sexuality to get things from men.) But bottom power is not power at all, because the woman with bottom power is actually not powerful; she just has a good route to tap another person’s power. And then what happens if the man is in a bad mood or sick or temporarily impotent?