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I want my honour to be about me as a person, not me as an object with boundaries and gateways, as if I were a field - someone can touch my hand, someone can see my face, someone else can't even speak to me. If my honour is a real thing then it can't depend on whether a man sees my face, or touches my hand, or kisses my lips. If I am an honourable woman then I am an honourable woman like a man is an honourable man - whatever I wear, however I appear. It is about my respect for myself - not how the world sees me, not what events happen. I know that I am an honourable woman, I don't stoop to sin, I don't embarrass myself, I don't do things that I know to be wrong. I know I am a good woman whether I wear a veil or keep my hair plaited out of sight.