So taking off the hypothetical post. Who considers themselves a feminist? And how do you feel about gender stereo typing? Heavy topics for Friday evening.
I am all about feminism and freedom to choose your roles and interests regardless of gender. I am pretty vocal about it and it is a huge soap box issue for me. I knew I was not going to follow traditional gender roles from about 7th grade when the vice principal came to our class and announced they were offering shop for boys and home economics for girls and I signed up for shop. I was the only girl in class and the home ec teacher told the girls I was only doing to try and get a boyfriend. Jokes on her because the boys were not the least bit interested in me......lol.
Re: Feminism
I couldn't agree more! I think some people are unclear on the real definition and associate it with extreme views while other who do understand the term avoid using it so they are not looked at that way be others. And I think gender stereo typing goes both ways. I think we should encourage boys to explore their interest in nurturing and being part of a family. Tried it on DS so he had a doll house, kicthen and dolls. I will admit those were not his favorite toys. But too my credit he got confused when someone said something about a toy being a "girls toy" he didn't get it.lol.
Well, the core of feminisim is that we (feminists) believe that men and women should be treated equally. I believe that as a general rule. I think (or hope) most people do.
I think feminisim is very misunderstood though. It's not about rejecting femininity, or even about rejecting typical feminine roles. Can a house wife be a feminist? of course! Can a woman that likes makeup, dressing up and other generally feminine interests be a feminist? Absolutly. It's not just about that.
I have always considered myself a feminist. I am a typically feminine woman, though. I work in an industry that is predominantly women. I like clothes and makeup, I don't like sports or have any other traditionally masculine interests (unless sex counts?? lol)
Would I love a girly- girl DD? Yes, and so far she is. But if she came home one day and told me she was going to pursue body building as a hobby, you better believe I would be in the front row cheering her on.
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Throwing leaves
Me too! Had an idea there might be based on other posts! Very cool!
That's ridiculous! Of course you can be a feminist and think all of those things. Also-- who doesn't like porn?
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Exactly @hopefulmom81-- that's EXACTLY my point. I don't know when the misunderstanding occured, but sadly the core belief that all feminists hold (equal rights, equal treatment) somehow went off the tracks for some.
Of course, just like any large group, sects begin to break off. Some of the sects (IMO) twist the core value of the main group. because the sects tend to have more radical ideas, they are the ones that get the attention, and that is how the group as a whole (feminists) are branded. (as radicals)
It sort of reminds me of how an entire religious group can get a bad rep from just a few crazies.
This isn's to say that there's anything wrong with having a radical viewpoint, so long as it isn't to the detriment of your cause.
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While I think this is great-- why couldn't your DD have a baby doll and a stroller and still be raised as a feminist?
I mean, if she doesn't like dolls, that is one thing. But if she wants a doll-- I can't see how giving her a doll will make her less of a feminist.
Feminisim is about equality, but also about choices.
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We took her to the store to get ideas. We had babies and strollers and she said I don't want a baby I want that pointing to the basketball hoop. She's got oodles of babies from when I was a kid, but she says she just not into them. She liked going to Disney on Ice she said she loved the other one better - the monster truck jam.
Sometimes I want to talk about the research or findings behind the posted article, but if you don't automatically agree it's bogus fat shaming you don't get up-voted in the comments, no one sees your post and you don't get any rational discussion.
I wasn't trying to be an @$$hole. I swear.
This is an excellent point, and I am conciously trying to raise DD to be as much of a free thinker as possible. I know my parenting is going to be colored by my own experiences, likes, dislaikes and personal preferences, but I want her choices to be her own.
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There are many 'denominations' of feminism. But, just as with religion, I don't think you can say that one is the true or proper feminism and the others are distortions. There are some versions I agree with and some that make me roll my eyes, but that doesn't make them right and wrong or true and false. Which is inconvenient and helps confuse everyone, but still.
It would definitely help if the differeing conflicting sub-groups had solid unique terms for themselves. Then you can say "I'm a ___ feminist" and save a lot of trouble.
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