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I Love Feminine Women

Okay, I'm just going to say it, and if this gets me banned, so be it. I hate feminism. Plain and simple. I hate these blue haired, morbidly obese Chewbaccas that seem to have become the spokeswomen for the female gender in recent years.
And no, I'm not a misogynist. I love women. But only women who are actually women. I love women who wear dresses, do their hair, and shave. Yes, I know that makes me a boogyman for feminism, and will probably get me a lot of hate, but this is supposed to be an open marketplace of ideas, so if you're offended, deal with it. *Puts on pixellated glasses*
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Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F
@prim and proper i was very careful not to insult him personally whilst also expressing *my* perspective.. I did it articulately and reasonably.. so while i respect your opinion too, your concern for the young man is misplaced as i never insulted him. If someone expresses a view that is misguided or untrue should we try to help and inform them or just let them go on believing something? Is this not how we learn.. it's a debate.. I didnt say he cannot have a view so again sorry but your concern there is misplaced. I seek to offer a different perspective yes.. i do so respectfully and in a way that is *supposed* to make people think. reflect.. I pointed out to the young man that if he expects women to dress up and be feminine then he should be prepared to be masculine at all times and to fulfill that role to the full - not pick and choose which bits he adheres to..
You made that point too.. about equality in some areas.. please do not mistake equality for fairness.. It is recognised that in order to be equal sometimes you need to give more to some groups in order to allow them the same access.. there are some areas where women are, and probably will be for some time disadvantaged - in terms of childcare for instance... so adjustments etc are necessary for women where they are not for women.. this generally helps both men and women who are parents..
Please bear in mind the need to be reasonable... and engaging in reasoned debate, even if one offers an opposing view IS valid.. I am sure you arent saying that if we dont agree with something someone posts we should just not respond? where's free speeech in that?