You know, the genders are different in how they approach things, and so I really think that women put a lot more guilt on themselves than need be.
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Men tend to feel threatened; women tend to feel guilty.
I really believe guilt finds its way out of a person.
I think feeling responsible for stuff that goes wrong is an inherent part of being female.
I think that women are more sensitive to emotional infidelity than men. I think men are more scared of physical infidelity.
As societies continue to loosen their standards regarding what is appropriate female and male behavior, I think we are going to realize we have not only underestimated women, but also men.
I'm trying to encourage more women to be themselves, rather than what men want them to be. I don't believe in patronizing either sex.
Women always feel like they're being stared at and judged, and rightfully so.
I'm not convinced that women have the education or the sense of their own history enough or that they understand the cruelty of which men are capable and the delight that many men will take in seeing you choose to chain yourself - then they get to say 'See, you did it yourself.'
The ideal feminist world shouldn't be one where women suppress their human instincts for attention and desire. We shouldn't be weighed down with the responsibility of explaining our every move. We shouldn't have to apologize for wanting attention, either. We don't owe anyone an explanation.
Guilt is a weird thing to me. I don't have a lot of it.
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