Anonymous wrote:I just finalized my divorce with a feminist. I am in therapy now for the traumatic experience. I think some feminists like my ex wife have some serious anger issues that have nothing to do with women's issues. They are just crazy people that's all.
Anonymous wrote:I just finalized my divorce with a feminist. I am in therapy now for the traumatic experience. I think some feminists like my ex wife have some serious anger issues that have nothing to do with women's issues. They are just crazy people that's all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan, and never never never never never let you forget you’re a man.
Sounds like something my exW used to say. However, she was a vegetarian, hated to cook, and disliked sex more than she disliked cooking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan, and never never never never never let you forget you’re a man.
Oh go burn your fuKKing bra
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan, and never never never never never let you forget you’re a man.
Sounds like something my exW used to say. However, she was a vegetarian, hated to cook, and disliked sex more than she disliked cooking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan, and never never never never never let you forget you’re a man.
Sounds like something my exW used to say. However, she was a vegetarian, hated to cook, and disliked sex more than she disliked cooking.
Anonymous wrote:I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan, and never never never never never let you forget you’re a man.
Anonymous wrote:I got told by my 23 year old coworker that I wasn't a feminist because I... 1. Took DH's last name and 2. Decided to stay at home for 2 years after DS was born.
I told her that I made those decisions because that's what I wanted to do she told me I made them because of deep rooted misogyny. At this point, I realized there was no point in discussing this with her. If feminism has warped into something like her views, we have problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I consider myself a feminist but not a burn your bra type. I don’t consider my husband to be a feminist but he’s always lets me be me and is very supportive and helpful. He’s also been very supportive of our daughters’ career goals.
"lets you"?
Nope
Anonymous wrote:I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan, and never never never never never let you forget you’re a man.
Anonymous wrote:I got told by my 23 year old coworker that I wasn't a feminist because I... 1. Took DH's last name and 2. Decided to stay at home for 2 years after DS was born.
I told her that I made those decisions because that's what I wanted to do she told me I made them because of deep rooted misogyny. At this point, I realized there was no point in discussing this with her. If feminism has warped into something like her views, we have problems.
Anonymous wrote:I consider myself a feminist but not a burn your bra type. I don’t consider my husband to be a feminist but he’s always lets me be me and is very supportive and helpful. He’s also been very supportive of our daughters’ career goals.