I'm not a sexist. I believe if a man can to go work all his life, a woman can. Who am I to say, 'Don't do that because you're a girl?'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not sexist, I'm just a realist.
I'm almost a feminist and believe if a girl wants to do something, she should be able to do it in the same way that a man is able to, which is sometimes a problem in our country.
Men are very competent in their workplace - and this is going to sound sexist - women are better at running households and juggling lots of things, kids and scheduling and that kind of thing.
The world is still sexist.
Not only is women's work never done, the definition keeps changing.
Over my lifetime, women have demonstrated repeatedly that they can do anything that men can do, while still managing traditional women's work at the same time. But the same expansion of roles has not been available to men.
I'm not sexist in any way - sexism is another form of violence, and there are many great men in this world.
Sexism kind of predisposes us to see men's work as more important than women's, and it is a problem, I guess, as writers, we have to change.
Most of us believe that women can do what men do. The challenge is to convince employers, legislators, mothers, that men can do what women do.
I'm a woman, but I've been a sexist, too.