SofiasMami
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Ay, the world is upside down.
-Teresa
-Teresa
SofiasMami said:DarkSelene said:MisterLonely said:So how do you ladies feel about feminism and women's rights advocacy?
* Do you consider yourself to be a feminist a WRA, both or neither?
* What are the goals you think these groups should focus on achieving?
* What inequalities remain in current western culture ans society?
* Any other thoughts opinions willing to share?
If I speak for myself I'd have to say I lean more towards WRA and the fight to stop arranged marriages / child brides, ownership rights to ground, homes and equity and equal opportunity overall, these apply mainly to non western society.
- I don't consider myself a WRA because I'm not actively advocating for anything regarding women's issues, that deals with a lot of international laws and cultural discrepancies that I'm not sure we can actually change.
- A lot of the issues we see in the East are issues with nations where humans rights doesn't really exist, and in those instances it'd be really inexcusable to target issues that affect a specific gender instead of trying to make justice for all.
- Regarding females, none.
- I'm most definitely not a feminist. It was **** since the first wave.
lmao
You are definitely a man. I'm sure you are aware that most here think you're a woman and you've happily kept up the façade - but, no. You're a guy.
-Teresa
Xpendable said:So you are not really Cary Grant either?
SofiasMami said:lmao
You are definitely a man. I'm sure you are aware that most here think you're a woman and you've happily kept up the façade - but, no. You're a guy.
-Teresa
DarkSelene said:^ Never saw that before.
The "so what" was good.
DarkSelene said:^ Never saw that before.
The "so what" was good.
Now I wanna know why I sound like a man... Would you share the rationale behind this hypothesis, Teresa?
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