I'm a woman who was raised to believe that you are not complete unless you have a man. Well, in some ways it's true. I am a feminist to a point. But I'm not going to deny the fact that I love to be with men.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you say you're not a feminist, you're almost denying your own existence.
I think that feminists have definitely underestimated the role that women have had historically. I think I would be insecure if I were to be a man; there's so much pressure on you.
I think there's just an inherent burden of being alive and being a woman. No man would ever admit that, but I think women know it, which is: You know more than men, you know more than most people you're dealing with every day, and you know that's it up to you to make things move forward, and you get paid half as much, but you just do it.
I do consider myself to be a feminist.
I'm done with men... I'm going to be alone. I have no luck with relationships. I don't think I'm made for marriage.
I don't necessarily think of myself as a feminist, but I'm a whole person.
I'm a feminist in the true sense of the word. It's about equality.
I am already inherently full and complete as I am. Man doesn't need woman and woman doesn't need man in order to experience his or her inherent fullness.
I'm very proud of being a woman, and as a woman, I don't even like the word 'feminism' because when I hear that word, I associate it with women trying to pretend to be men, and I'm not interested in trying to pretend to be a man. I don't want to embrace manhood; I want to embrace my womanhood.
I don't label myself a feminist. I love men, but I am all about promoting a better, healthier relationship between the sexes.