lillygator
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I have to say my view on the word "feminist" is quite the same as the mystery machine poster.
Feminism as listed in Webster's New World dictionary means "the movement to win political, economic and social equality for women". To me, a feminist would be right up front not letting anyone hold the door for her which she marches through and demands to be heard. That is not me.
Do I believe women should have equal pay as men, yes. Do I believe women should be allowed to do the same things men do, sure but I wouldn't want to do most of those things.
I took a Women's Study course in college and it too turned me off. It was all women and the entire semester they put down all the childhood stories I love for women wanting to be rescued and "depending" on a man. The professors were partners - and really pushing women, women, women. It was basically a man bashing session for these women. I actually spoke out a few times and said that I do like men holding doors for me, rescuing me and things like that...you should have seen the face of the two women teachers.
So I think my view on the word feminist was shaped by that class and also the "feminist" women I have encountered in my life. They all seem to have one thing in common....
That said, I love being a women...I love being feminine and girly...you couldn't get me to be a man for anything!
Vanessa - 30
Feminism as listed in Webster's New World dictionary means "the movement to win political, economic and social equality for women". To me, a feminist would be right up front not letting anyone hold the door for her which she marches through and demands to be heard. That is not me.
Do I believe women should have equal pay as men, yes. Do I believe women should be allowed to do the same things men do, sure but I wouldn't want to do most of those things.
I took a Women's Study course in college and it too turned me off. It was all women and the entire semester they put down all the childhood stories I love for women wanting to be rescued and "depending" on a man. The professors were partners - and really pushing women, women, women. It was basically a man bashing session for these women. I actually spoke out a few times and said that I do like men holding doors for me, rescuing me and things like that...you should have seen the face of the two women teachers.
So I think my view on the word feminist was shaped by that class and also the "feminist" women I have encountered in my life. They all seem to have one thing in common....
That said, I love being a women...I love being feminine and girly...you couldn't get me to be a man for anything!
Vanessa - 30
), so I'll get by. But I worry about other people who haven't had the advantages I've had.

You guys all rock!