12 Samantha Jones quotes on breaking women’s stereotypes

When it comes to breaking down unrealistic stereotypes about women, nobody does it better than Samantha Jones. Society often tells us we have to get married, settle down, and have kids to be “complete” – but that’s just not true. And hey, if your dream life really is being a wife and mom, that’s amazing too!
The point is, you should have the choice to decide what happiness looks like for you. Samantha’s quotes remind us that women don’t all fit into the same box, and that’s what makes us powerful. This blog post is all about her unapologetic wisdom and how she challenges the outdated “rules” for women.
People are always trying to tell us how to dress, what to wear, and even until what age we can still feel comfortable in something. They try to dictate how our bodies should look and how we should behave. So you see why Samantha was truly ahead of her time and people start to realize her worth now – she adressed all of these crazy stereotypes.
Try to reflect on these quotes and use the wisdom to live according to YOUR standards.
- “A guy gets angry in a meeting, he’s a pistol. A woman? She’s emotional.”
- “I don’t understand why women are so obsessed with getting married. I mean, married people just want to be single again.”
- “I love you, but I love me more.“
- “I will not be judged by you or society. I will wear whatever and blow whomever I want as long as I can breathe and kneel.”
- “I’m sick of people with children, they’re everywhere.”
- “I feel the same way about being a bridesmaid as you feel about Botox – painful and unnecessary.”
- “I go to children’s birthday parties for you. You’re going to Abu Dhabi for me.”
- “I am leading the way through the menopause maze with my vitamins, my melatonin sleep patches, my bioidentical estrogen cream, progesterone cream, a touch of testosterone… I’ve tricked my body into thinking it’s younger.”
- “I’m fifty-fucking-two and I will rock this dress.”
- “I’m done with great love. I’m back to great lovers.”
- “I am not the type of woman who sits home all day waiting for a man.”
- “Why does everybody have to get married and have kids? It’s so cliché.”