I think it was really entering my 30s that I began to embrace feminism and call myself a feminist.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Our mothers' generation fought so hard to change things and we're the first generation to benefit. And now you get girls in their twenties who say they're not feminists.
I still try to be a feminist in some tiny way.
I still consider myself a feminist.
So, when the discussion about not using the term feminist came up at a conference workshop, I couldn't believe it. The more I listened, the more I felt the need to express my passion about my identity as a feminist.
I really am a feminist, though I never used to call myself that.
I was raised by a hardcore feminist.
I think feminism is that you just have to stick it all out. I remember this one time when someone interviewed me, and I was young, and they said, 'Do you see yourself as a feminist?' And I was like, 'I don't know. I'm not really comfortable calling myself a feminist.'
I wasn't an active feminist in the '60s, never have been.
Maybe I'll be a feminist in my old age.
I would like to think I am feminist in some sorts.
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