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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]as a feminist and mom. I am concerned that young women/girls today, can't embrace their gender and identity without feeling "less than"-- we didn't fight these battles for them to fade into some "they/them" back ground or for trans women to say they "always felt like a woman" --no you didn't.[/quote] + a million[/quote] I said the same in front of my DD and her friend and whoa did the friend tell me that I clearly didn’t get it. Well clearly I don’t and her explanation didn’t make me get it either. But now I’ve been labeled as something I also don’t understand. [/quote] I wonder if in a generation there will be a backlash in the opposite direction? I’m with you, PP, I’m a feminist and very liberal and I don’t get it at all. Denying our own gender does not make us more supportive of trans people. [/quote] There has to be. The medical malpractice alone. Once younger women see what happened to the generation of girls ahead of them, ugh. The pendulum will swing. [/quote] I'm a Gen-Xer and the first wave of feminist didn't understand our wave of feminism either! Our daughters will probably identify as fourth wave or fifth wave feminists and think all previous iterations were morons. [/quote]
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