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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a feminist and believe women can and should ask men out… however, I never have. I like a man to show the confidence and wit and initiative it takes to ask me out. I expect to have to show the wit and intelligence to interact in such a way that he wants to ask me out. I also like a man who sometimes likes to be dominant in bed. My desire is very responsive to being desired (like most women, for better or worse). Meek, shy men can’t do this for me. [/quote] You are not a feminist. Feminists will go crazy when they hear you say thinks like you want your man to be dominant in bed [/quote] You don’t get to gatekeeper feminism, whether your comment was tongue in cheek or not. [/quote] NP here. We actually do get to gatekeep feminism and based on your initial comment you are not a feminist.[/quote] NP. Let me help you out since you seem to be struggling with basic concepts: fem·i·nism noun the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. Don’t you dare shame women for wanting a man to ask them out or even to be dominant in bed. Next you will be advocating for women to not be allowed to stay home with kids or cook dinner even if they want to. If you’re not joking, you’ve gone off the deep end. No wonder men suck so bad nowadays. -signed progressive feminist [/quote] Same poster. You are also not a feminist. PP can want a man to ask her out. That's not feminist. Nothing in her post is feminist. That's okay not all women are feminists.[/quote]
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