My wife's income allowed me to do what I really loved. I realized that women's liberation is men's liberation, too.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I realized that women's liberation is men's liberation, too.
It is not women's liberation, it is women's and men's liberation.
We, in the late '60s, '70s and '80s, are acting like we have just discovered freedom and liberation. But I'm sure that many women have worked for that for such a long time.
Women's liberation is the liberation of the feminine in the man and the masculine in the woman.
I work toward the liberation of women, but I'm not feminist. I'm just a woman.
I'm a child of the Women's Movement. I always believed that I could do anything. That women didn't have to be limited in any way.
I was not supposed to be in any way a liberated person. I was a female born in the '40s in a patriarchal family; I was supposed to marry and make everyone around me happy.
I know a lot of the work that paved the way for women happened before I was around... I was never that feminist girl demanding equality, but maybe that's because I've never really faced inequality.
I don't believe in Women's Liberation. No, no, no, no, no. Not at all.
I earn and pay my own way as a great many women do today.