I am personally not a feminist. It says in the Bible that God created woman to support me. Without women in their lives, most men have a very hard time living. I don't just mean your girlfriend or wife... think about how much a good mom impacts her son. Woman saying they are just as good as the men is very true; God loves us just the same. It is not right, however, for us to try & take over the men's roles. Men's jobs are to lead, provide, & protect... & now that woman are taking over men's jobs, men are running out of a purpose. Personally, I believe that woman need to back down from the men's jobs & go back to our jobs that we did so well as supporters & care-takers. Anywho, that's my opinion.
By the by, I'm attracted to a man with qualities of both femininity & masculinity. Sensitive, yet strong.
2006-07-15 15:20:16
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answered by Anonymous
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dude, those are bitches. there are plenty of feminists who are kind and caring.
this has nothing to do with femininity... people are attracted to each other. there is no right or wrong way to be a human being. you seem to have met some unpleasant ones, but don't make the mistake of thinking all feminists are bitchy lesbos.
2006-07-15 16:58:50
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answered by uncle osbert 4
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hmm..I don't know either,i'm quite a feminine young lady even my bf also said that which is good and he likes it off course.But personally i never think or even believe that feminists can't be succesful just because they're kind,i think it all depends on her knowledge and ambition if she is smart enough and willing to succeed in her life.I am attracted to a masculine man with a gentle heart for sure;-).Interesting questions btw..
2006-07-15 15:36:45
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a difficult question to answer because feminists have allowed the definition of feminist to become so wide and all-inclusive so that the numbers of feminists by some estimates now exceeds the number of women. So, first we would have to define feminist. Equity feminist? Progressive feminist? Independent feminist? Radical feminist?
And even many raging anti-feminists, if not most of them, are pretty sold on the idea of 'gender equity' which, for many, defines them as feminists too.
Okay, so, for the sake of this question, let's define a feminist as one who actually wants equal rights for women. They want women to have to register for selective service in case of a draft, just like men do. They do not want physical requirements to be lowered in jobs that have required them (like firefighters and soldiers) so that a larger number of women can qualify - they want women to earn it. They don't want mental or intellectual requirements (as in a special 'woman grandmaster' category in chess or womens only poker tournaments) to be lowered for women so that more can succeed. They want equality and feel that they can compete equally.
Yes, I find these women to be almost universally unattractive *to me*. They might be just sexy as heck to someone else and I would be happy to hear that they were... but aggression, competitiveness, drive etc are testosterone laced traits. Testosterone is a male hormone and male traits in a woman is just not sexy to me. She's either got too much testosterone to be sexy (to me) - or she's pretending too hard and imitation isn't sexy (to me) either.
2006-07-22 11:11:21
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answered by awakening1us 3
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David S eres un pinche machista,puerca y puta tu madre por tener un perro desgraciado como tu,te doy el pinche dedo imbecil.Mejor cayate y abre tu pinche mente que la tienes a la fregada,pinche Mierda!
2006-07-15 21:36:47
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answered by ? 4
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yea, other lesbians. lol. j-k thank god im gay
2006-07-15 15:10:23
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answered by Anonymous
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........lesbians?
2006-07-15 15:09:33
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answered by R J 7
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