Can female creatives please remove the phrase "no worries if not" from their vocabularies please. About 90% of emails/DMs I get from female directors/writers include this phrase. A man has NEVER said this to me. Who taught us this? We must stop apologising for taking up space.
Same goes for the word "just". Take the word "just" out of all your emails.

For the record, I constantly find myself writing "just" and "no worries if not" and then deleting. Who the fuck trained me to do this!?
Ok so a man just got in touch about my play and said "no pressure" which I feel is similar but also feels... different? Is it the assumption that I would feel pressure? Not sure. Discuss.
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