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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2025 · 4 MIN

CAUTION TAPE

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Caution TapeBlack PearlSPECTRUM SOUND BITEZ unapologetic-unbroken banner—The Overview of the PieceThis poem is a defiant monologue that explores the tension between biological ("organic", x) and transgender ("inorganic," "XYX") women from the perspective of a biological woman. The central metaphor is "Caution Tape," representing both the societal restrictions placed on women and the speaker's desire to break free from “ Caution Tape,” /backlash/stereotypes. The poem unfolds in several movements:Liberation: The speaker declares her independence from a traditional upbringing, embracing her sexuality, desires, and worth as a woman.Defiance & Identity: She establishes her "lane"—a complex but defined path involving emotional cycles, pain, and authenticity, contrasting it with what she perceives as the more fluid, multi-lane path of charactered prototypes in women.The Controversial Divide: The core conflict is presented as an unbridgeable gap in lived experience. The poem suggests that the biological realities of womanhood (menstruation, childbirth, menopause) are a "crucial agenda" that certain women "could relate to, but others could not. Reclaimed Tape: In a provocative turn, the speaker, afterwards celebrating her liberation, demands that the "caution tape" should be removed, specifically to mark this boundary, asserting that while all have rights, their experiences are not the same and should not be compared, but we should all be respected and protected. The tone is unapologetic, raw, and deliberately controversial, blending personal empowerment with exclusionary rhetoric.

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