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TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
It kinda lost relevance when it morphed into penis envy
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@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout It's actually not that, but it can discriminate equally.
bijouxbroussard · F
Feminism is having the right to say "yes" without being shamed and devalued, and the right to say "no" without being shamed or forced.
And my generation of feminists support a man’s right to say "no" without his masculinity being challenged.
And my generation of feminists support a man’s right to say "no" without his masculinity being challenged.
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@bijouxbroussard Thank you, I wanted to hear that definition again. I'm not sure what to make of culture right now, that might be my own making, but the one thing I know is I love and desire, the value of saying 'yes' or 'no', regardless. I am a somewhat feminine man, and I feel myself challenged often. I identify with woman who are feminists, known them personally, been in love with them, but at times it does seem the definition changes; of course it would, what we are saying yes and no, might be about the same things, but with different cultures attached.