I think you have feminism confused with the women's rights movement, and though they may overlap, the are not synonymous. I can't resist pointing out that you having to break your comment up into three different segments accentuates the fact that we women are never as level-headed, coherent, and logical as we think we are. A man might have figured out how to hit the "edit" option. ;)
All joking aside, I do not think women are mindless stupid animals. I think they are here on earth for a purpose, and a calling that is perhaps greater than any man's. A woman's job is not to be the great, rich, intelligent politician, but to love and support him, spur him on, and bear his children. Yes, a woman's greatest right is the right to motherhood. Not abortion, divorce, voting, and all that, which though they may be convenient, I do not think the world would be a worse place sans such rights. True, a humble, feminine woman has the risk of being abused, mistreated, and undervalued. Therefore, the law should still protect women. But bottom line is, men are responsible for those actions. We are really just making life harder on ourselves, in my candid opinion.
Is it normal for a girl to be an antifeminist?
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*am going to make sure of my independence and my own contentedness before I even think about any shit like that.
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I think you have feminism confused with the women's rights movement, and though they may overlap, the are not synonymous. I can't resist pointing out that you having to break your comment up into three different segments accentuates the fact that we women are never as level-headed, coherent, and logical as we think we are. A man might have figured out how to hit the "edit" option. ;)
All joking aside, I do not think women are mindless stupid animals. I think they are here on earth for a purpose, and a calling that is perhaps greater than any man's. A woman's job is not to be the great, rich, intelligent politician, but to love and support him, spur him on, and bear his children. Yes, a woman's greatest right is the right to motherhood. Not abortion, divorce, voting, and all that, which though they may be convenient, I do not think the world would be a worse place sans such rights. True, a humble, feminine woman has the risk of being abused, mistreated, and undervalued. Therefore, the law should still protect women. But bottom line is, men are responsible for those actions. We are really just making life harder on ourselves, in my candid opinion.