I've always been a feminist, and what I love in my work is being able to explore a full-sided woman and not patronize her.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Throughout my career I have been an advocate for women, in all aspects of their lives.
I'm a feminist, yes! Very strongly.
Like many traditional feminists, I became one of the boys, only better. For a while it gave me a buzz to win at their game, but ultimately, that kind of power just goes nowhere. Traditional feminism excludes men and so perpetuates conflict. I am not interested in warring about power.
I try to be feminist in, like, I love myself and I don't need someone else's approval.
I wouldn't call myself a feminist. I am just me. I like boxing and acting and doing my charity work.
I am a feminist. Women are discriminated against in so many ways, and they make up half the population.
I don't think it's not feminist to use every tool you have to succeed, and part of that is being a woman - presenting yourself in a certain way.
I am more feminist than feminists.
I work toward the liberation of women, but I'm not feminist. I'm just a woman.
Most days I struggle just to be accepted into the camp of plain old feminists. This is mainly because I am not by nature ideological and generally suspicious of people who are.