As a woman and what the history means

Yes, I’ve had to be both mother and father,

but subjected and exploited all my life by men,
I’m the better man. And I’m female to the core,

and I want my sex for my own. Don’t give me progressive ■■■■■■■■
about coming into my locker room,

you have no idea what it means to be a woman.

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I feel sorry for women these days…

Women used to control the Community. Now THAT was power, baby. Now you’re all working minimum wage retail jobs because you need two incomes to achieve what your parents had.

Ask any woman…95% would want to be stay-at-home-Moms if given the option. I guarantee you that.

Feminism helped a small percentage of ‘over-achiever women’ and screwed the rest of the world right up…imo.

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That’s an interesting way of looking at it.

I’m no feminist but if true equality of pay was reached then maybe it wouldn’t be so bad…maybe that’s why feminists are so passionate. We’re in those awkward pre teenage years of feminism when everything is changing…out of sorts to bad stuff for everyone. Kind of like how we’re going through puberty of technology right now

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No…

The Feminists won! They told women that staying at home and raising a family was useless…that they were better than that.

So the women all went back to work in droves. Our communities suffered…our kids suffered…men suffered…the whole Feminist experiment was a fraud!! Working women are all miserable these days!

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You’re gulping down those beers fast huh?
:wink:

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I personally never saw a problem with feminism vs non feminism except when I met a girl who was a feminist and held something against me because I was a man…those r the worst.

But feminism doesn’t seem like an issue to ME…all the girls in my grade who were smart went on to have good jobs…the less intelligent ones not so much.

None of the girls in my grade were feminists but I went to a fairly liberal progressive high school…where it didn’t matter

It was never an issue. If it weren’t for the Internet j would never know gender inequality was an issue practically

lol!

My wife just came home and cut me off!

Now THAT’s Feminism baby!!..hiding your husband’s last two beers!

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YEAH!!..(downing my 9th beer and snorting coke)…

And another thing! In the 70’s, Secretaries were hired on their breast size…like it should be damn it!!

Lol were you being sarcastic the whole time?

baby, it’s not feminist. Women who allow men into their restroom have no concept of history, equality, or the differences they ensue.

give me a man with virility, who knows his own, and woman who knows her own make up on her face.

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Careful @Patrick, you’re kinda treading on thin ice in high heels

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Applauding Mrs. Patrick! :clap:

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I should just stay out of feminist threads…I don’t understand the concept of feminism…it’s alien to me. I will probably end up marrying a feminist one day…but it’s too hard to grasp the idea online when you’re all just one dimensional card board cut outs…I need 3D to truly get it and what the hell women r talking about when they’re talking about feminism…I’m all for equality but I think feminism is a bad word to be labeled…idk it should be “gender equalitism”

Everyone should just be zen and free spirited then the males wouldn’t have such big egos about it all…meanwhile the females would be content. Both sides would take a step backwards rather than one side trying to take steps forward at the resistance of others IMO

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this will be the end all, when women start thinking we have equality by being in the next stall.

Then what? Stop pushing the gender switch? In jobs, church, and home ownership.

I’ve pretty well made up my mind to spend the rest of my life alone - blissfully single.

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“alone-blissfully single”

Loneliness is a nice place to visit, but an awful place to live. :wink:

I’m not lonely. I have as much company as I need. Over the years I have gotten to the point where I can enjoy being alone. I don’t recommend it for everyone, because it takes time to get this way. But now that I’m here, I enjoy it.

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There is a short story named “I Stand Here Ironing” you would probably like, if you can find it. I was struck by its power when I read it. I can’t think of the name of the woman who wrote this story. My sister in law wrote her master’s thesis on her. The author of this story died recently.