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Yes, that's definitely what happens. Or they all come from the same dumb forum somewhere repeating the same bad point they that got them all the high fives over there

have you considered that your (fake) disposable status and the pressure you face is because of the patriarchal definition of masculinity, and how that definition is unreachable for most men, but the pressure your fellow men and society put on you is what causes you to feel this way, you fucking cuntrocket?

I swear there are at least three accounts in this thread that simply must be from the exact same person, otherwise...Well, otherwise I weep for mankind.

Did you, like, skip over the entire second half of the article where she says it's about Men too? It never ceases to amaze me how men, who should be femenism's ally due to the fact that fighting about women's issues will uplift men as well, are actually the ideologies #1 opponent.

Just as an example, let's look at

I don't think the idea here is that she is oppressed, especially since most of her speech is about the fact that she isn't in ways that so many are. Oh, wait. I just realized what I'm talking to.

That has been my impression of Feminist Frequency as well. I watched the first few episode of Tropes vs. Women and it was like the primer on feminist thinking given in a mandatory first-year English class. And yet, people are getting riled up that she is this EXTREME FEMINIST ruining the world. That said, if people

Sigh... it's about GENDER ROLES... which you seem perfectly happy to perpetuate to make a point.

You can go away now.

My sockpuppet senses are tingling as well about this one.

True, but when you still have tons of people spouting "I'm not a feminist because I don't hate men", maybe feminism 101 is still necessary.

But given how there are still female celebs saying they aren't feminists since they love men (thank goodness Taylor Swift has been hanging around Lorde and Lena Dunham and has changed her stance), she's covering a 101 that's still fairly misunderstood

It takes a special sort of dissonance to miss that she's speaking about women as a collective. Well done.

Here's the thing. Of course it was basic feminism 101 because so many people do not understand what feminism is at all. You need to have a strong foundation to build your work upon. This was the launch of the initiative. Action will come. Right now, this is the outline.

Emma Watson is an incredible human being and the smartest witch of her age. I completely agree with her outreach to men to help us achieve gender equality. Men are also negatively effected by the expectations of their gender and both men and women would be better off with equality.

Wearing a 38J, you would have to pry the stainless spring steel underwires from my cold, dead hands.

"Ah, I see you're a 32C. That means you have an outgoing personality but you require your alone time. You struggle to balance work and home. Sometimes you feel unheard, but you need to trust in your voice because your thoughts are important."

Does anyone else picture Mrs. Hogenson from the Incredibles? Did she shout at you "no capes!"?

I have a soft spot in my heart for cranky, rude shop owners, especially if they know their shit.

There is a gloriously cranky woman in Philadelphia who has a bra fitting place and it's the only place I buy bras now. I walked in for the first time and she took one look at my chest and shouted "NO! At least two sizes wrong! Get in the changing room right now!"

As a kid, I HATED pink. Would throw a huge fit if anyone tried to give me a pink anything. However, this likely had more to do with the fact that my parents were earnest, well-meaning second wavers and in their efforts to keep from pushing feminine things on me, I instead internalized the idea that girly things were

Well, this guy hasn't snapped out of his cultural conditioning either.