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did you mean... actslikeacarrot Jan 2013 #1
Thanks, missed that Taverner Jan 2013 #2
ok. here is a thought... actslikeacarrot Jan 2013 #7
at first I thought you were talking into the mirror, and thought that kinda shit could be the root bettyellen Jan 2013 #9
I try not to worry too much about how people react to labels I claim Recursion Jan 2013 #3
LOL ..."I don't walk up to women...." funny Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2013 #32
If you are a male boston bean Jan 2013 #4
Why? Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #11
Why not? boston bean Jan 2013 #13
If you say so. Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #16
absolutely not, and I think that is exactly the issue. boston bean Jan 2013 #17
So you want to change the label as a means of achieving what? Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #19
huh? Definetely looking through the wrong lense. boston bean Jan 2013 #22
I used the "You" in reference to men, as if you were speaking, not you boston bean... Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #35
Did you read this OP? Was it not critical of women? boston bean Jan 2013 #40
Yes, I read the OP Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #44
I have no idea of your age, do you know mine? boston bean Jan 2013 #70
You too. Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #87
You must be kidding. HERVEPA Jan 2013 #63
Nope I'm not kidding, and I'm not excluding you from anything. nt boston bean Jan 2013 #64
Seems like you are excluding me from referring to myself as a feminist HERVEPA Jan 2013 #83
In my book you are a feminist ally, I think from what you say. boston bean Jan 2013 #89
"he wants to control" tama Jan 2013 #72
Of course feminists have differing opinions. boston bean Jan 2013 #73
I agree tama Jan 2013 #82
Go tell the NAACP they need to make room for white persons voices and.... boston bean Jan 2013 #92
I'm certainly not going to tell you how to proceed. Deep13 Jan 2013 #99
No, I am a feminist Taverner Jan 2013 #46
datasuspect is universal love, the yoni and lingam datasuspect Jan 2013 #5
I like that liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #49
It's like being a wealthy socialist Astrad Jan 2013 #6
Bull HERVEPA Jan 2013 #67
i think there are as many jerky women as men.... and the whole thing trying to discredit bettyellen Jan 2013 #8
Doesn't bug me. I don't usually call myself a feminist (though I thoroughly am), Evoman Jan 2013 #10
You are a very thoughtful person. redqueen Jan 2013 #18
my husband has had a profound affect on how I view good men liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #42
I seem to remember having this conversation before el_bryanto Jan 2013 #12
... seabeyond Jan 2013 #20
Thank you. redqueen Jan 2013 #33
I do nt Taverner Jan 2013 #47
"Imagine all the people . . . " patrice Jan 2013 #14
+1 liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #52
More criticism about women from a self proclaimed "feminist". boston bean Jan 2013 #15
we should be applauding men who treat women with respect liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #21
I'm not sure that treating women with respect should be applauded as something above and beyond Sheldon Cooper Jan 2013 #23
whether it is your mother, your teacher, your spouse, your friend, whoever liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #24
I totally agree with that. Sheldon Cooper Jan 2013 #26
+1 redqueen Jan 2013 #25
I didn't want to mention the c-word, Sheldon Cooper Jan 2013 #27
I show appreciation to my wonderful husband everyday liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #28
Does your husband consider himself a feminist? boston bean Jan 2013 #29
Yes he does liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #30
I show appreciation for acts of advocacy. redqueen Jan 2013 #31
excuse me? straight allies and allies who fight for minorities get appreciation but men who liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #34
You misread. redqueen Jan 2013 #36
I consider the way people treat each other to be activism liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #38
We disagree on that, then. nt redqueen Jan 2013 #39
Look - I don't want no goddamn cookies Taverner Jan 2013 #50
Why are you cussing at me? I was replying to someone else. And it is *very* different. redqueen Jan 2013 #54
Wasn't really cussing at you - I just talk that way Taverner Jan 2013 #56
Aw thanks... redqueen Jan 2013 #60
No - I don't want cookies, I just don't want the eyeroll Taverner Jan 2013 #48
I appreciate men who are advocates of women's rights gollygee Jan 2013 #37
Sometimes I don't get it either. Evoman Jan 2013 #45
Nicely stated. n/t Helen Reddy Jan 2013 #81
I'm going to post something else here too gollygee Jan 2013 #41
A subset of women are responding that way. They don't reperesent all woman. HERVEPA Jan 2013 #69
I'm talking about the OP gollygee Jan 2013 #71
Thank you! ananda Jan 2013 #43
+1. seabeyond Jan 2013 #51
this would be an indicator for you tav. YOU are a feminist, you say. the end. it does not matter seabeyond Jan 2013 #53
that's what everybody has to do for themselves liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #55
it is a womans movement. a movement about gays. christianity, political parties seabeyond Jan 2013 #57
All he is asking is to not have people roll their eyes at him. liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #59
no, he is calling out women saying they are a problem. if they disagree, he, the man, is seabeyond Jan 2013 #62
And all women are asking for is a modicum of empathy. We don't know what her day was like. redqueen Jan 2013 #65
Empathy is natural tama Jan 2013 #84
Wow. So by excluding men from *the use of a title in a women's movement*, women are now 'othering' redqueen Jan 2013 #85
Those are huge generalisations tama Jan 2013 #86
btw liberal, i love your posts about your husband. seabeyond Jan 2013 #58
oh I have no doubt I have probably disagreed with him on other topics liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #61
but, that is the point. seabeyond Jan 2013 #66
apparently there is no satisfactory definition of feminism liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #75
the woman is free to roll his eyes, and he is free to not agree and declare himself a feminist, seabeyond Jan 2013 #76
he defines who he is. no one else does. liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #79
If you get the eye roll, take it as a sign. Gormy Cuss Jan 2013 #68
Your problem might be that you have posted this OP too many times. nt ladjf Jan 2013 #74
Be self-actualized Cary Jan 2013 #77
Thanks Cary. freshwest Jan 2013 #96
As a woman, I don't think you have to be a woman to be a feminist. Jennicut Jan 2013 #78
OH. MY. GOD. MissMarple Jan 2013 #80
My thoughts? Sissyk Jan 2013 #88
The vast majority of DUers accept that a man can indeed be a feminist. Nye Bevan Jan 2013 #90
Do you volunteer this info, or do they ask? Recursion Jan 2013 #91
My sister made fun of me for it loyalsister Jan 2013 #93
Darlin', you can call yourself anything you damn well please. Zorra Jan 2013 #94
keeping people seperated and categorized doesn't help anybody liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #95
I'm an egalitarian... uriel1972 Jan 2013 #97
You'd never get the eye roll frogmarch Jan 2013 #98
K&R smirkymonkey Jan 2013 #100
besides being women do they have anything else in common? La Lioness Priyanka Jan 2013 #101
I don't generally tell people that I am a feminsit, or a feminst ally. ZombieHorde Jan 2013 #102
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