Would you prefer a woman whose manner was dismissive, self-righteous, dogmatic, and sometimes insulting, but who happened to be traditionalist?
Or would you prefer a woman who was curious, open-minded, supportive, and friendly, but tended toward feminism?
I need to take an early night. Later.
2007-10-04
19:03:36
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Gnu Diddy!
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➔ Gender Studies
It's just after 11 pm here.
I'm not making generalizations. Nowhere did I say that all feminists or all traditionalists were one way or another. I asked about particular(hypothetical) cases with an eye to seeing people's priorities.
2007-10-04
19:14:04 ·
update #1
That's a trick question. But between the two choices I would have to choose the second woman. I am married to a woman who is also an anti feminist but we do see other issues differently like the death penalty I am against it she is for it. I wouldn't mind a woman who had feminist leanings because even a person who has the big picture in mind and wants to be fair to everyone will have leanings toward groups or organizations that favor them. I think that is only natural. But I could never be with woman who believed all the hysteria that feminism dishes out.
2007-10-04 19:18:05
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answered by Chevalier 6
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First of all you would need to define feminism. I consider myself a feminist in the TRUE sence. I am pro-life, a Republican, and first and foremost; a Christian. There are many types of feminist out there. Some militant, and some are just average women who fight for equality. Nothing more, nothing less.
2007-10-04 19:38:14
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answered by Jessica 4
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Feminists are never curious, openminded, friendly. Your question hypothetically cannot exist. American women are rude and nasty, vicious in many respects. Stay away from them. Keep sane.
2007-10-04 23:05:42
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answered by Migel H 1
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Obviously I'd have to meet them.
Your generalizations aren't doing it for me. Trapping people into an either/or situation where we create the dichotomy based on our own existing bias isn't helpful.
2007-10-04 19:11:40
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answered by pinchhazard 4
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Oh, the second. If she's truly curious and open-minded, then her feminism can't be all that deeply rooted.
2007-10-04 21:16:15
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answered by G-zilla 4
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The second one except for being feminist
2007-10-04 20:31:39
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answered by FILO 6
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i would choose second one.
my girl like to be in control , i like pleasing her and i like her controlling me , but we got this very small condition.
RESPECT, never any of that unless we r totally alone.
RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT.
she respect me so much and i do too, thats why we r going in being in control , or being controlled. we take turns lol.
2007-10-04 19:34:18
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answered by michael 4
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Feminist is just a hate machine.
2007-10-04 20:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The 2nd seems fine, until the latter part of her personality. As feminism practically removes the prior characteristics, she obviously doesn't exist in the realms of reality. So, I guess id' be stuck with #1...
2007-10-04 19:09:28
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answered by Anonymous
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My best Friend is a "Type Two" Woman. Does that answer Your question?
2007-10-04 19:18:06
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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