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Default Re: Women in "the movement"

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Originally Posted by M.R. View Post
As for treating women as equals, ... Actually Marulus said it all in his post earlier, it's a feminist trend to try to "masculinize" women by encouraging them to do the same things as men, including politics. If this is "equality" than no thanks to this equality, I rather have more traditional values then.
The thing is that we are not living in a traditional society, but in its opposite. Women are totally empowered.

I'm all into the idea that women should be in the kitchen but, you know, how do we put that into practice?

It has been said in this thread that women are imitating men. I'm not really sure about that. In fact I think it is the opposite. Men are more and more female-ized.
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