When women are taking on male roles (and unfortunately male characteristics that they don't handle well) and thereby depriving men of job opportunities and family status to support their families, all but demanding them to 'feminize' themselves:
Do you think feminism and it's notions of 'equality' and rights have taken away your natural and innate state of being a man or a woman?
Do you think it has created a more unnatural and conflicted sense of self?
BB_snickers: When women are taking on male roles (and unfortunately male characteristics that they don't handle well) and thereby depriving men of job opportunities and family status to support their families, all but demanding them to 'feminize' themselves:
Do you think feminism and it's notions of 'equality' and rights have taken away your natural and innate state of being a man or a woman?
Do you think it has created a more unnatural and conflicted sense of self?
Just one question...where was it ever written,laid down,or made a law,that men have the right to have a job over a woman. Perhaps men,in years past,being stronger,more dominate,took that right,but over powering women.
BB_snickers: When women are taking on male roles (and unfortunately male characteristics that they don't handle well) and thereby depriving men of job opportunities and family status to support their families, all but demanding them to 'feminize' themselves:
Do you think feminism and it's notions of 'equality' and rights have taken away your natural and innate state of being a man or a woman?
Do you think it has created a more unnatural and conflicted sense of self?
you crack me up... when women take on male roles.... there are no roles lined up that are gender specific..... mowing the lawn, taking out the garbage, fight fires, providing medical or legal care, like doctors or lawyers....
oh except of course the one "job" that men cannot perform - giving birth to a baby... yet they can become good fathers.....
feminism is just a word that got left behind in the 70s - equality and equity those are the words that apply to today - here and now and what does it really mean to be a "natural" man or women? Please!
rebel2: Just one question...where was it ever written,laid down,or made a law,that men have the right to have a job over a woman. Perhaps men,in years past,being stronger,more dominate,took that right,but over powering women.
Just a thought
People now often use the word 'rights' which are generally disposed to a gender selfishness in this case, where 'doing the right thing' for one's natural inclinations is a more appropriate use of the word, relative to my op.
JeanKimberley: you crack me up... when women take on male roles.... there are no roles lined up that are gender specific..... mowing the lawn, taking out the garbage, fight fires, providing medical or legal care, like doctors or lawyers....
oh except of course the one "job" that men cannot perform - giving birth to a baby... yet they can become good fathers.....
feminism is just a word that got left behind in the 70s - equality and equity those are the words that apply to today - here and now and what does it really mean to be a "natural" man or women? Please!
The fact the you have to ask this question proves the fact that the lines have become so blurred by the results of feminism, that you no longer know what being a woman is or man is quite naturally.
The plethora of single, alone, distressed and embittered people, is a result of men and women taken out of their instinctual element and fumbling about in 'equal' misery.
jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK12,293 posts
BB_snickers: Do you think feminism and it's notions of 'equality' and rights have taken away your natural and innate state of being a man or a woman?
No.
BB_snickers: Do you think it has created a more unnatural and conflicted sense of self?
No.
BB_snickers: When women are taking on male roles (and unfortunately male characteristics that they don't handle well) and thereby depriving men of job opportunities and family status to support their families, all but demanding them to 'feminize' themselves:
You're entitled to your own definition of feminism, however shallow. You're entitled to claim you've got something(s), or something(s) are 'bagged and tagged', closing the conversation.
BB_snickers: When women are taking on male roles (and unfortunately male characteristics that they don't handle well) and thereby depriving men of job opportunities and family status to support their families, all but demanding them to 'feminize' themselves:
Do you think feminism and it's notions of 'equality' and rights have taken away your natural and innate state of being a man or a woman?
Do you think it has created a more unnatural and conflicted sense of self?
you need to hook up with those Guys over at the Irish Forum!
You're entitled to your own definition of feminism, however shallow. You're entitled to claim you've got something(s), or something(s) are 'bagged and tagged', closing the conversation.
BB_snickers: The fact the you have to ask this question proves the fact that the lines have become so blurred by the results of feminism, that you no longer know what being a woman is or man is quite naturally.
The plethora of single, alone, distressed and embittered people, is a result of men and women taken out of their instinctual element and fumbling about in 'equal' misery.
how does one even respond to this?..... .... with a plethora of laughter .... instinctual element, fumbling in misery..... as I said before PULLEAZE!
JeanKimberley: how does one even respond to this?..... .... with a plethora of laughter .... instinctual element, fumbling in misery..... as I said before PULLEAZE!
The way I assume from all indications of females so far is to support abusive language and the purveyors of same.
BB_snickers: Are you out in the cattle fields again Con.?
Feminism is mostly on the way south anyway. Young, good looking women, educated and assertive realise Feminism is just for miserable, ugly fat tramps that you wouldn't bang on a dare.
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Do you think feminism and it's notions of 'equality' and rights have taken away your natural and innate state of being a man or a woman?
Do you think it has created a more unnatural and conflicted sense of self?