I don't mean to upset any women here with this question but..
Is there such thing as an attractive/good looking feminist? I'm asking because, EVERY single feminist that I've meet so far in real life are either, extremelly obesse, hairy, or are manly looking.
I'm just currious
2007-09-09
13:42:29
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Chris, I believe in equallity and I'm NOT a feminist, sorry..
2007-09-09
13:56:13 ·
update #1
You women don't have to flame me, you know..
2007-09-09
14:39:12 ·
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"""Sorry, but if you believe in equality, you're a feminist. You're against your own misinterpretation of feminism."""
BS, you don't have to be a feminist in order to believe in equality. Stop shoving feminism down other people throt please.
I'm not a feminist, and I believe in equality.
2007-09-09
16:20:04 ·
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And I already saw Gloria Steinem, she look pretty unattractive IMO
2007-09-09
16:29:27 ·
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Stop shoving feminism down my throat please, I dislike feminism.
2007-09-09
17:25:59 ·
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You're a DUMB,
Ever heard of HUMANIST/HUMANISM? You don't have to be a feminist in order to believe in equality.
2007-09-10
18:25:58 ·
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Don't know any IRL, but Carrie, Lioness, and Shivers are all attractive based on their pictures.
(Shows even attractive people can be wrong!)
If they would just listen to me more and ease up on the feminism, they would be even *more* attractive (LOL!).
ALSO, wanted to correct Rebel Yell's definition.
Actually from Webster's (www.m-w.com)
1 : the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes
So, you can't pick and chose where you want equality and inequality.
EDIT: Ms. Shivers, just kidding. Guess my wry sense of humor is too easy to miss.
2007-09-09 16:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Am I obese...no I way 50kg
Am I hairy....no, I shave and sometimes wax
Am I mainly looking...no I have a slender frame and very decently sized boobs. C cup to be precise....that gives me an hourglass figure. Not that you need to know that.
Can I attract male...yes
So I am ugly for saying I would like t be treated with respect, receive equal pay, and not be a housewife. Ok, why wouldn't I want any of these things. I mean, can you imagine the outrage of men if they had to put up with this. Yet somehow women do because we are "inferior" and feminism is a dirty word.
2007-09-11 23:41:56
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answered by caroline 3
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People by instinct will exploit any advantage that they have. Attractive people, or, in this case, attractive women can get the advantage they need simply by getting the attention of the right people when necessary - say, a job interview, or to obtain the company of an individual with something she wants. A strong and harsh attitude isn't required. However, someone with out an attractive appearance needs to put forth a bullish or strong attitude to get equal footing in a financially competitive world. Either that, or run the risk of getting left behind through missed opportunities.
2007-09-09 14:13:17
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answered by Derail 7
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based on reading your other chauvanistic questions it sounds like you're a lady hater. did your mother mistreat you? and i'm not being funny when i ask that. i'm serious. most men that have complexes regarding women were often times abused by one or had a traumatic experience involving a woman. often times alpha male fathers will instill this trait in their sons. it's really sad. realize that because a woman is a feminist, doesn't mean she's a man hater. she just stands for the fair and equal treatment of women. true, some do take it a little far, but there are always the extremes in every group. and yes, there are plenty of attractive feminists. unattractive is not a prerequesite for being a feminist. just like being a gay man doesn't mean you act a like a woman.
2007-09-15 07:26:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm super hot and I'm a feminist!! :) Maybe you just take offense at the feminist stance of unattractive women, because you're looking at instead of listening to the attractive women. *No flaming intended*
2007-09-12 19:22:25
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answered by skip_pingstone 3
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I'm sure there are. Maybe it's just we don't remember the prettier ones. I'm sure there are plenty of attractive women out there that are feminists.
Boy you really were looking for trouble when you posted this question though. ROTFL
2007-09-15 06:59:12
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answered by vondalecki 3
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Sorry, but if you believe in equality, you're a feminist. You're against your own misinterpretation of feminism.
I am a feminist and I am considered very attractive. Some of the other well-known feminists here are also quite good-looking. And if you've ever seen an early picture of Gloria Steinem, you should know what the answer is.
2007-09-09 15:32:20
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answered by Rio Madeira 7
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i do no longer agree. the main severe radical feminists will constantly push the envelope greater suitable. as long via fact the male intercourse nonetheless exists, they could have a profound complaint against society. considering that a lot of them are teachers, they spend maximum of their time conversing to love minded women, perpetuating themselves via helping tenure for an added and instituting speech codes to silence critics. They under no circumstances have the fact examine that comes from being in an atmosphere the place opposing factors of view coexist.
2016-10-04 07:13:28
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answered by ? 4
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Is there such thing as an intelligent/clear thinking gun fanatic?
I don't mean to upset any gun fanatics here with this question but...
Is there such a thing as an intelligent/clear thinking gun fanatic? I'm asking because EVERY single gun fanatic that I've meet so far in real life are either, extremelly obesse, hairy, or look like Ted Nugent.
I'm just currious.
2007-09-09 14:32:37
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answered by teeleecee 6
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It's in the secret feminist handbook:
No attractive good-looking men or women are allowed to be feminists.
2007-09-10 18:46:05
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answered by edith clarke 7
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