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Do you consider feminist to be feminine?

mk, Smartass Oracle 2012/06/29 19:05:27
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  • Bibliophilic 2012/06/29 22:59:49
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    Bibliophilic
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    The feminist movement is related to feminine issues.
    I am a feminist and I have feminine qualities.

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  • purpleicecreamvan<3 2012/07/01 16:03:14
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    purpleicecreamvan<3
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    not in the traditional view of women as obedient and pretty.
    but feminism fights for women to be considered as equals, and i think real women are very powerful, so if feminine is all about the qualities women posess then yes, feminism is feminine
  • Arianne 2012/07/01 02:49:54
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    Arianne
    +1
    Being feminine so to have qualities that are mostly attributed to females.
    Being a feminist means that you support equal rights and eequal pay for equal work and all that.

    You can be a feminine feminist but you could also be a male feminist. And you don't have to have a lot of "feminine" qualities to be feminist.

    A feminazi is someone who believes women are better than men.
  • onetirednurse 2012/06/30 02:51:06 (edited)
    Not sure
    onetirednurse
    +1
    Im sure there are many feminine women that are active feminist. Though it seems many women we see speaking on behalf of the feminist movement don't speak for me these days. Most of the spokes people are angry and not so feminine which can give the entire movement a bad name..
  • blissful 2012/06/30 02:01:02
    Yes
    blissful
    +1
    Yeah! Well there may be a few men who support the women, but most likely its ladies..
  • A Lionheart 2012/06/30 00:38:52
    Yes
    A Lionheart
    +1
    I consider a feminist to be someone who sticks up for women, they come in all shapes, sizes and mentalities. What a silly question.
  • KarenInKenoshaWisconsin 2012/06/29 23:28:30
    No
    KarenInKenoshaWisconsin
    +1
    It's part of the equality power paradigm.

    Terms and Basic Power Paradigm Introduction: http://sari0009.xanga.com/559...
    Equality vs. Abuse Power Paradigms, More: http://sari0009.xanga.com/603...
  • lurx: the soda jerk 2012/06/29 23:15:41
  • Doc Frank stein 2012/06/29 23:08:32
    No
    Doc Frank stein
    +2
    Ha ha Ha! ha HA! ha! HA! Ha!!!!!.....
    You are speaking to a Realist here!! ;)
    - the Politically-Incorrect! haHA!
    Goodjoke, btw ;)
  • Gooky Doc Fra... 2012/06/30 02:54:20
    Gooky
    +2
    I know...
    giggle gif
  • mk, Sma... Doc Fra... 2012/06/30 13:56:34
    mk, Smartass Oracle
    +1
    Thanks.



    smartass
  • Doc Fra... mk, Sma... 2012/06/30 14:58:05
  • Anonymouse BN-0 ~bibbityboo~ 2012/06/29 23:08:25
    No
    Anonymouse BN-0 ~bibbityboo~
    +1
    General Feminists want equality, this is most people. Radical feminists want either gender separation or female dominance. These are generally lesbos, so are probably not feminine.
  • psychobabe Anonymo... 2012/06/29 23:31:20
    psychobabe
    +1
    =0) Riiiiiiiiiight. Safe to assume you are male?
  • Anonymo... psychobabe 2012/06/29 23:38:21
    Anonymouse BN-0 ~bibbityboo~
    +2
    Is it that obvious? Lol.
  • psychobabe Anonymo... 2012/06/30 22:51:50
    psychobabe
    +1
    No...I thought maybe you were one of those lesbos you were bitching about. Nothing worse than a self hating radical lesbo feminist who wants to be a man. Or...in your case, a sad excuse for one. Thank you for clarifying that radical feminists are lesbos. But please excuse my doubt....I would like you to offer up the proof to base that opinion.
  • Anonymo... psychobabe 2012/06/30 23:07:12
    Anonymouse BN-0 ~bibbityboo~
    +1
    Proof? How about general knowledge and logic? Look it up.
  • psychobabe Anonymo... 2012/07/02 21:08:05
  • Bibliop... Anonymo... 2012/06/30 03:40:22
    Bibliophilic
    +2
    I disagree, and I consider myself a radical feminist.

    I am also a feminine lesbian. Let the generalizations persist.
  • Anonymo... Bibliop... 2012/06/30 10:27:27
    Anonymouse BN-0 ~bibbityboo~
    +1
    I said probably not. Most lesbians are androgynous or masculine, I didn't say all of them.
  • psychobabe Anonymo... 2012/06/30 22:55:00
    psychobabe
    +1
    NO...you said..."Radical feminists want either gender separation or female dominance. These are generally lesbos, so are probably not feminine." Yeah, you said probably not......feminine. Get your story straight. She...Bibliop... was correct in her response.
  • Anonymo... psychobabe 2012/06/30 23:08:37
    Anonymouse BN-0 ~bibbityboo~
    +1
    I said 'so are probably not feminine'. Most lesbians are either androgynous or masculine. She was not correct, she just read my response wrong. As did you.
  • psychobabe Anonymo... 2012/07/02 21:10:07
    psychobabe
    +1
    Wrong. =0)
  • Doc Fra... Bibliop... 2012/06/30 15:00:20
    Doc Frank stein
    +2
    That's cos that's all youknow
  • Bibliop... Doc Fra... 2012/06/30 17:11:53
    Bibliophilic
    +2
    What is all I know? I have met plenty of feminists and lesbians with varying attributes. Most feminists I know are heterosexual women.
  • Doc Fra... Bibliop... 2012/06/30 23:04:55
    Doc Frank stein
    +2
    Femininity is an attribute acquired.
  • psychobabe Doc Fra... 2012/06/30 22:57:19
  • Doc Fra... psychobabe 2012/06/30 23:03:27
    Doc Frank stein
    +2
    U must be psycho, Babe ;)
  • psychobabe Doc Fra... 2012/06/30 23:07:35
    psychobabe
    +1
    How original of you. =0) You're still an idiot.
  • Anonymo... psychobabe 2012/06/30 23:09:48
    Anonymouse BN-0 ~bibbityboo~
    +2
    You're the idiot here. And arrogant as well.
  • psychobabe Anonymo... 2012/07/02 21:13:32
    psychobabe
    +1
    =0) Since in my case arrogant equates with being right....spot on.



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  • Bibliophilic 2012/06/29 22:59:49
    Not sure
    Bibliophilic
    +7
    The feminist movement is related to feminine issues.
    I am a feminist and I have feminine qualities.
  • Link 2012/06/29 22:47:29
    Not sure
    Link
    +4
    A feminist may or may not be feminine... any female may or may not be feminine, just as any male may be masculine or not masculine...
  • Mel 2012/06/29 22:32:08
    Not sure
    Mel
    +2
    What exactly is "feminie"? The term could mean anything, to different people.
  • Walt 2012/06/29 20:38:42
    No
    Walt
    +1
    In general, no. I dated a woman back in the late 90's who was a feminist. She didn't wear makeup or go for anything girly. She was a real ballbuster; she wouldn't let anyone do anything for her and was verbal about it. She was tough and opinionated. Somehow, I really liked her a lot. She did have an interesting life.
  • ☆ElenaDiamond☆ 2012/06/29 20:27:15
    Not sure
    ☆ElenaDiamond☆
    +2
    It depends on the feminist.
    I am sure that some are.
  • NEVER FORGET, NEVER FORGIVE... 2012/06/29 20:19:52
  • Aly Hart NEVER F... 2012/06/29 21:19:50
    Aly Hart
    +2
    So you know every single one to make that judgement?
  • Kibbles Aly Hart 2012/06/29 23:51:28
    Kibbles
    +4
    Apparently she's personally met all of them if her comment is anything to go off of.
  • NEVER F... Aly Hart 2012/06/30 01:48:23
  • Aly Hart NEVER F... 2012/06/30 02:02:15
    Aly Hart
    +2
    Actually, yes it was. This might be too much for your brain to process but it is possible for feminists to be traditionally feminine.

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