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If I Were a Boy – Beyoncé

Beyoncé’s ‘If I Were a Boy’: A Midlife Woman’s Reflection on Gender Roles

Beyoncé’s If I Were a Boy is a poignant exploration of gender dynamics, offering a powerful reflection that resonates deeply with midlife women. The song’s narrative, which flips the script on traditional gender roles, speaks to the frustrations many women face in navigating a world where expectations often limit their choices and voices.

For midlife women, If I Were a Boy may evoke reflections on their own experiences with these societal expectations. It’s a song that questions the disparities in how men and women are treated, particularly in relationships, but also more broadly in life. As women reach midlife, they often find themselves reassessing the roles they’ve played—both those they’ve chosen and those imposed upon them.

The lyrics highlight the emotional labour that women disproportionately bear, and for those in midlife, this can be a moment to recognise and reclaim their worth. The song’s message serves as a reminder of the double standards that persist, urging a deeper understanding and appreciation of the unique challenges women face.

In a world that is slowly but steadily moving towards gender equality, If I Were a Boy remains a relevant anthem. It challenges us to consider what might change if society truly valued women’s perspectives as much as men’s. For midlife women, it’s an invitation to reflect on how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go in the pursuit of equality—not just in relationships, but in every aspect of life.

Beyoncé’s voice in this song becomes the voice of many, calling out for a world where understanding, respect, and equality are the norms, not the exceptions. For women at midlife, it’s a powerful reminder that their experiences and emotions are valid, and that they have the strength to continue challenging the status quo.

Lyrics

If I were a boy, even just for a day
I’d roll outta bed in the mornin’
And throw on what I wanted, then go
Drink beer with the guys
And chase after girls
I’d kick it with who I wanted
And I’d never get confronted for it
‘Cause they’d stick up for me
If I were a boy
I think I could understand
How it feels to love a girl
I swear I’d be a better man
I’d listen to her
‘Cause I know how it hurts
When you lose the one you wanted
‘Cause he’s taken you for granted
And everything you had got destroyed
If I were a boy
I would turn off my phone
Tell everyone it’s broken
So they’d think that I was sleepin’ alone
I’d put myself first
And make the rules as I go
‘Cause I know that she’d be faithful
Waitin’ for me to come home, to come home
If I were a boy
I think I could understand
How it feels to love a girl
I swear I’d be a better man
I’d listen to her
‘Cause I know how it hurts
When you lose the one you wanted (wanted)
‘Cause he’s taken you for granted (granted)
And everything you had got destroyed
It’s a little too late for you to come back
Say it’s just a mistake
Think I’d forgive you like that
If you thought I would wait for you
You thought wrong
But you’re just a boy
You don’t understand
Yeah, you don’t understand, oh
How it feels to love a girl, someday
You’ll wish you were a better man
You don’t listen to her
You don’t care how it hurts
Until you lose the one you wanted
‘Cause you’ve taken her for granted
And everything you have got destroyed
But you’re just a boy

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