You can even manage the water?!? Wow!I've learned how to make canned soup.
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You can even manage the water?!? Wow!I've learned how to make canned soup.
To echo @ChristineM i believe feminism is about women's rights and equality of the sees, both of which I support.1) What does "feminism" mean to you?
2) Do you identify as a feminist? Why or why not?
When I was about 9-10ish, my mom wasn't feeling well, and asked my dad to make dinner. He said "there are four 'women' in this house(my mother, me, my kindergarten aged sister, and my infant sister); I'm not making any dinner."
My mom told us to get our coats. Us 'women' had dinner at an upscale restaurant, and dad stayed home and had canned soup. Not another word was said.
It comes out of that thingie over the sink.You can even manage the water?!? Wow!
I was raised by my dad after age 9, and he cooked for my brother and me - although it was kind of a group effort. We also ate out a lot. We had pizza every Friday night. We never actually ate at the dining room table. We ate in the TV room on trays. My brother and I did the dishes and cleaned up the kitchen. My dad was the one who showed me how to make canned soup. We got along okay with no women. It was a bit more regimented, as we pretty much had the same thing on the same nights of the week - spaghetti on Monday, hamburgers on Tuesday, pork chops on Wednesday. It worked for us.
That's why I always find it difficult to fathom when I hear about men who seemingly can't do simple tasks such as feeding themselves.
My mom eventually left my dad, perhaps about 7ish years after the 'soup' incident. Dad was struck with all the things he never learned how to do(or had never bothered doing). I think he lived off of pasta and canned soup for the first year, because it was about all he knew how to make. He got my middle sister to do some of the domestic chores; I moved out when they split, and my youngest sister would have little to do with him(he was a domineering jerk at the time). Whenever I was at his house, I'd raz him about what a mess the bathroom or kitchen was, because he had always been so critical of any kind of mess, yet he obviously didn't know how to clean well himself.
Fast forward to now, he does all of the cooking for himself and his new wife(who is a really picky eater), and defers to her for all major decisions, referring to her as his 'adult supervision'.
Do I identify as a feminist?
Only when trying to pick up some hot "woke" chick at a bar
I'm old enough that in several of my foster homes, that was called a "pump." True! (And pooping in the outhouse in February in northern Ontario -- not for the faint of heart, let me tell you.)It comes out of that thingie over the sink.
Especially on a 3-holer, I bet.I'm old enough that in several of my foster homes, that was called a "pump." True! (And pooping in the outhouse in February in northern Ontario -- not for the faint of heart, let me tell you.)
1) What does "feminism" mean to you?
2) Do you identify as a feminist? Why or why not?
My brother and I learned some of it on our own, too. We had cook books. We could even read and follow a recipe, just like a science experiment in school.
Although it didn't always go smoothly. My dad's repeated failures at trying to bake homemade bread turned out to be a running joke that lasted for years.
No, I'm not a feminist. It's rather unneeded in the Western world at this point. Women are doing better than men in several ways, while men and boys are falling behind and dying deaths of despair in record numbers. I'm far more concerned about how my fellow guys are doing where I am. It ain't good, and hardly anyone seems to care or notice.
What kind of feminism?Setting aside the ambiguity of the term "Western world" (since it encompasses wildly differing cultures and societies such as, say, Bulgaria's and the US'), I think abortion bans and the increasing restrictions on reproductive health care—like in the US and Poland—by themselves make a solid case that feminism is still needed in multiple Western countries.
What kind of feminism?
Anti-abortion feminism - Wikipedia
"Feminism" without a prefix seems an inadequate label.The kind I support is pro-LGBT, pro-choice, and sex-positive.