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Red Pill Giver wrote:
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Any man who is threatened by the concept of women having equal rights/status is mentally weak. Turn in your man card, do not pass go, do not collect $200.
Since all women are completely psychotic, you might as well date one who has a defined outlet for her psychosis that you can control triggering. Feminism is as good as any other outlet in that regard. The women to completely avoid are the seemingly 'easy going' ones, who will have completely random meltdowns about literally anything.
They're too hairy.
4runner wrote:
oh nos wrote:Would you? Anyone ever tried? Let's hear some stories.
I've got news for you buddy-- if you are going to limit your dating pool to women who don't believe in gender and pay equality, you ain't gonna be dating much.
I can honestly say I know one single-- very religious-- woman who honestly believed that women were not equal to men, that she should be submissive to her husband, etc.
A better question would be if anyone has ever dated a non-feminist woman and what was that like....
I disagree that most women want COMPLETE gender equality. They want equality in areas that benefit them, such as equal pay for equal work, equal opportunities in sport and the right to choose. We have made great advances in these areas in Western countries. On the other hand, women don't mind being given favorable treatment, based on their gender, in custody battles, they aren't fighting for equal incarceration or homeless rates to men and they aren't fighting for military conscription of young women, among other things.
The vast majority of women wish to be social, political and economic equals, which is great, but only a small proportion of them actually identify as "feminist". I did a quick Google search for: "what percentage of women identify as feminist" and the results seem to suggest that around 85% of women want social, political and economic equality, but less than 20% identify as "feminist".
Some other stats that popped out were that only 7% of British women identify as "feminist" and 68% of Canadian women don't call themselves a feminist. Young women today are the least likely to call themselves feminists. This is due to the fact that modern day feminism has increasingly become linked to the toxic, regressive, leftist SJWs, who use the platform of feminism to air their petty grievances against society.
To answer the question posed by the OP: I would most definitely date a woman in the 85% bracket, who claim to want social, political and economic equality. I share that view, for the most part. I would not, however, date a woman who self-identifies as a "feminist" because, in this day and age, I view it as a red flag, suggesting that the woman in question has issues with men and blames her own failures on the patriarchy rather than taking personal responsibility.
I would date a feminist who readily admits that the pendulum has swung too far to the side of women and girls in many ways, and the politics of many women and some so-called men are often desperately, compulsively, by pathetic means, trying to hold it there.
That would be the kind of feminist that truly wants equality , I would suspect she wants my life to be as good as hers( like I want for her). not win a stupid game of control and one-upsmanship like most current women who call themselves feminists do.
Every women is a feminist by nature. Ask any women if they want to get paid equal to men. if they say yes, they are definitionally a feminist. If they say no, dump them for being a liar.
Don't you mean:
Would a feminist ever allow you to date them?
Am I wrong or just dumb? wrote:
Don't you mean:
Would a feminist ever allow you to date them?
Yep. The ones that are so excessively bent on teaching what "no" means that that's all they ever get. No way girl! Not with you!
Am I wrong or just dumb? wrote:
Don't you mean:
Would a feminist ever allow you to date them?
Not if you're a man.
Third-wave feminism is not compatible with a healthy (heterosexual) relationship. The most hardcore feminists eventually become lesbians (and no, women's sexual preference is not innate and is highly influenced by options and environment).
Possibly.
No because her ovaries would be bigger than my balls
I have dated many feminists. I expect people to be feminists.
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