Yet another online gender identity test.
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- Alisa
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Re: Yet another online gender identity test.
I have only 94% of a personality... all feminine though. "This makes you Extremely Feminine"
- Berta G.
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Re: Yet another online gender identity test.
Here are my results:
Gender Role Test (Taken March 2, 2017 at 2 PM EST)
Your personality is:
28% Masculine
81% Feminine!!
Your scores:
Masculine: Low
Feminine: Very High
This makes you Typically Feminine
I guess I must thank my dearly departed mother for raising me as the little girl baby she had so wanted me to be and dressing me in gorgeous satin baby and little girl underwear, gowns and dresses until I started school.
I've taken a few of these tests and I always have about the same score. It doesn't seem to matter what I'm wearing when I take them either. I get the same result weather I'm fully male or, like today, encased in satin under my heavy male pull over and pants. (Today it's 2 satin slips, 1 short to my legs and 2nd knee length plus a gold charmeuse satin camisole (the one in my profile photo.)
I'm sure this result also explains my love of shopping with my wife for her things! A few weeks ago I loved picking out new VF panties along with her while JCP had their 2 for 1 sale going on. She liked my choices and I liked hers. (NO, I do not wear her clothing as she's way too small for my sizes!!) There are times she'll be looking for other clothing and sportswear, preferably the Alfred Dunner brand, and wants me to go into the dressing room with her to help with zippers and evaluate how the item looks on her.
Growing up I've never fit in very well with guys and always found more comfort and joy being around the girl next door and today other women. So I'm assuming that unlike some comments already posted here I am very much right on target with the results of this test.
Hugs to all, Berta
Gender Role Test (Taken March 2, 2017 at 2 PM EST)
Your personality is:
28% Masculine
81% Feminine!!
Your scores:
Masculine: Low
Feminine: Very High
This makes you Typically Feminine
I guess I must thank my dearly departed mother for raising me as the little girl baby she had so wanted me to be and dressing me in gorgeous satin baby and little girl underwear, gowns and dresses until I started school.
I've taken a few of these tests and I always have about the same score. It doesn't seem to matter what I'm wearing when I take them either. I get the same result weather I'm fully male or, like today, encased in satin under my heavy male pull over and pants. (Today it's 2 satin slips, 1 short to my legs and 2nd knee length plus a gold charmeuse satin camisole (the one in my profile photo.)
I'm sure this result also explains my love of shopping with my wife for her things! A few weeks ago I loved picking out new VF panties along with her while JCP had their 2 for 1 sale going on. She liked my choices and I liked hers. (NO, I do not wear her clothing as she's way too small for my sizes!!) There are times she'll be looking for other clothing and sportswear, preferably the Alfred Dunner brand, and wants me to go into the dressing room with her to help with zippers and evaluate how the item looks on her.
Growing up I've never fit in very well with guys and always found more comfort and joy being around the girl next door and today other women. So I'm assuming that unlike some comments already posted here I am very much right on target with the results of this test.
Hugs to all, Berta
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Re: Yet another online gender identity test.
Gave me Msc 36 Fem 44... This is way off for my personality as it's generally masculine dominated.. more of 75% msc, 25% fem. and I'm missing 20% of myself.
Don't worry about what other people think, because they don't.
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I am 79% feminine and 21% masculine.
That's why I enjoy being a woman so much.
Oh my!
That's why I enjoy being a woman so much.
Oh my!
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69% male 92% feminine. That is a score that I did not expect. I thought I would be about equal.
No wonder I enjoy the times when Requal can appear. I do wish there would be more of them.
No wonder I enjoy the times when Requal can appear. I do wish there would be more of them.
Requal
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Being 79% feminine doesn't surprise me a bit.
I relate so much to being a woman and dressing and acting like one.
I thought it would be a little higher.
I relate so much to being a woman and dressing and acting like one.
I thought it would be a little higher.
I AM NOW A WOMAN- I FOUND MYSELF
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I am 80% feminine and am typically feminine.
Not surprising since I enjoy being a woman so much.
Not surprising since I enjoy being a woman so much.
I AM NOW A WOMAN- I FOUND MYSELF
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Re: Yet another online gender identity test.
I came out average. That about fits me.
But it is what it is-
But it is what it is-
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67% feminine.
Kymmie
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- Lacey Hadley
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Re: Yet another online gender identity test.
*** This turns into a bit of a rant.
It was not my original point when I posted my scores. If anyone does not want to read a rant then please stop here now. I wish not to offend only to provoke thought.
***
50% Masculine
61% Feminine
Generally average in overall scope trending to the feminine.
It feels like me. My feminine side is very traditional but independent in that I think for myself and for example would not demand or always look to the state to look out or after me most or all times. I'd want if I were to live as a female a strong/confidant man who would look out for us and our household while I held down the home front so to speak. But I would be one that would hear me roar
if need be and not just be a wall flower
. I'd be a traditional rolled female who knows her femininity is a strength
. Of course as I am male I know what I like in females and if I was said girl I know what I'd like her to be from my male mind. I'd be a gal if living saying in the Good Ole USA one who could pack a gun or rifle in a dress or in jeans to a gun range and shoot away one day,
then the next day be at ladies shoe store trying on and buying heels.
Femininity to me represents catching more flies with honey than catching flies with acidic vinegar of just being a wannabe man in a dress and/or just a *itchy, head strong woman. Women like that really get nowhere in married life and often in life in general. Thousands of generations of human male/female relationship evolution is pretty hard wired and no amount of social construct and feminist B.S. will change this much as it only pollutes this human paradigm. It distorts things until they are more or less snapped back to reality. Men and women are different and that is a good thing as both bring and use these differences as to make for better male/female relations, marriages and families. The YIN and YANG so to speak.
I scored in a way where I see my life as a genetic male and see what I like and how I am as a male. But my strong feminine side, reinforced by a strong will to full on crossdress where I do not just wear articles of female clothes but dress as a woman, fully clothed, makeup and hair, has IMO me see thing in other ways, as a man I may not see. This helps me see things in a more balanced and traditional way.
In media, Edith Bunker, Carol Brady and June Cleaver got more from their husbands Archie, Mike and Ward by being feminine and confident in each their own way and knowing the roles they served as wives and mothers in a marriage. Unlike the feminists portrayed in much of western media and in western life today and in recent times, who are IMO mostly toxic to the society that we have built and are detrimental to its good existence.
Sorry but that is how I see it and I feel I believe to be more correct with how we see each day, more craziness and social construct nonsense.
This toxicity is everywhere but one thing for sure survey's and my anecdotal views I've seen, show western women to be more miserable than most likely ever before at least in recent history even though they have more privilege than women in any other part of the world do. As a result men are growing more miserable and turned off as the very essence of manhood is under feminist and social construct attack every day.
Hence why more and more men drop out of the social constructs of life with western women or these men seek out non-western women for LTR or marriage. More and more western women grow old and alone as result, only to find out in their 40's and 50's they were sold a lie by Germain Greer's and such in life.
If I were a strong and confident in female sexuality woman, I'd be so feminine for a man or husband in my life. Femininity is the catch for at least heterosexual men, not feminism and all this social construct B.S.
I'm sorry for my rant, and if it may bother some here. It was not my original idea in posting, but I have be following with much concern over much of this social construct, feminist, political and cultural stuff in recent years and I have kept much of my views to myself. But following and reading others online, they call out that we must be able to as rational as possible ways discuss these things and more... So off I went on my rant.
To end though, based on my test score I am in balance in my mind as to things like compassion (high), sympathy (medium), likability (high), competitiveness (low-mild), sincerity (mid-high), assertiveness (medium), individuality (high).

50% Masculine
61% Feminine
Generally average in overall scope trending to the feminine.
It feels like me. My feminine side is very traditional but independent in that I think for myself and for example would not demand or always look to the state to look out or after me most or all times. I'd want if I were to live as a female a strong/confidant man who would look out for us and our household while I held down the home front so to speak. But I would be one that would hear me roar
Femininity to me represents catching more flies with honey than catching flies with acidic vinegar of just being a wannabe man in a dress and/or just a *itchy, head strong woman. Women like that really get nowhere in married life and often in life in general. Thousands of generations of human male/female relationship evolution is pretty hard wired and no amount of social construct and feminist B.S. will change this much as it only pollutes this human paradigm. It distorts things until they are more or less snapped back to reality. Men and women are different and that is a good thing as both bring and use these differences as to make for better male/female relations, marriages and families. The YIN and YANG so to speak.
I scored in a way where I see my life as a genetic male and see what I like and how I am as a male. But my strong feminine side, reinforced by a strong will to full on crossdress where I do not just wear articles of female clothes but dress as a woman, fully clothed, makeup and hair, has IMO me see thing in other ways, as a man I may not see. This helps me see things in a more balanced and traditional way.
In media, Edith Bunker, Carol Brady and June Cleaver got more from their husbands Archie, Mike and Ward by being feminine and confident in each their own way and knowing the roles they served as wives and mothers in a marriage. Unlike the feminists portrayed in much of western media and in western life today and in recent times, who are IMO mostly toxic to the society that we have built and are detrimental to its good existence.
Sorry but that is how I see it and I feel I believe to be more correct with how we see each day, more craziness and social construct nonsense.
If I were a strong and confident in female sexuality woman, I'd be so feminine for a man or husband in my life. Femininity is the catch for at least heterosexual men, not feminism and all this social construct B.S.
I'm sorry for my rant, and if it may bother some here. It was not my original idea in posting, but I have be following with much concern over much of this social construct, feminist, political and cultural stuff in recent years and I have kept much of my views to myself. But following and reading others online, they call out that we must be able to as rational as possible ways discuss these things and more... So off I went on my rant.
To end though, based on my test score I am in balance in my mind as to things like compassion (high), sympathy (medium), likability (high), competitiveness (low-mild), sincerity (mid-high), assertiveness (medium), individuality (high).
The smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities. Ayn Rand
- Diana Michelle
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Thank you for your opinion June Cleaver, oops I mean Lacey.
First off as I said before in this thread this is so far from a gender identity test it is laughable. It is so blatantly obvious which way the answer points to female or male it is scary. Sure they are cute and fun to do for bragging rights but as for the results, please take them with a grain of salt.
Lacey after reading and rereading your reply twice I am thoroughly confused as to where you wanted to go with it. You embrace the ideas of the typical housewife of the past (40's, 50's and even the 60's) in being married to a strong willed man and only being able to get him to see your side through the use of "feminine wiles." I have feeling where you are going with this and if you see the only way to get your husband to agree with you is through the bedroom IMO there is no way a marriage like this would ever work. Having been married twice I can tell you my both my husbands saw me as an equal and had they not there would have been no way they would have been my husband.
You talk with disdain about feminists yet you talk about how one day you would be in jeans at the shooting range and the next day shoe shopping. How do you think today's woman achieved the rights to be able to live a life like that? Yes that's right, the feminist movement.
I can understand why many of you girls fantasize about the housewife of the 50's and view it is the ultimate in femininity. The fashions, the way women were placed on a pedestal, societal beliefs and practices of the era, and the simplicity and innocence of those times make them appealing to many. The issue I see is you and others associate femininity with the clothes. The dutiful housewife in her dress and heels with the apron on cooking for her husband waiting for him to come home from work so she can hear how his day went. That is not what femininity is about.
Femininity comes from within. It is not about being dominant or submissive, clothes, child bearing and rearing, cooking, cleaning house, etc. I can be just as feminine in jeans and a sweat shirt scrubbing the boat deck as I can be in a designer dress and heels at a social function. I know I and I believe most of the women here would agree with me I can be feminine at the shooting range, bowling alley, golf course, garage, basement workshop, or wherever those antiquated beliefs said was a man's place.
First off as I said before in this thread this is so far from a gender identity test it is laughable. It is so blatantly obvious which way the answer points to female or male it is scary. Sure they are cute and fun to do for bragging rights but as for the results, please take them with a grain of salt.
Lacey after reading and rereading your reply twice I am thoroughly confused as to where you wanted to go with it. You embrace the ideas of the typical housewife of the past (40's, 50's and even the 60's) in being married to a strong willed man and only being able to get him to see your side through the use of "feminine wiles." I have feeling where you are going with this and if you see the only way to get your husband to agree with you is through the bedroom IMO there is no way a marriage like this would ever work. Having been married twice I can tell you my both my husbands saw me as an equal and had they not there would have been no way they would have been my husband.
You talk with disdain about feminists yet you talk about how one day you would be in jeans at the shooting range and the next day shoe shopping. How do you think today's woman achieved the rights to be able to live a life like that? Yes that's right, the feminist movement.
I can understand why many of you girls fantasize about the housewife of the 50's and view it is the ultimate in femininity. The fashions, the way women were placed on a pedestal, societal beliefs and practices of the era, and the simplicity and innocence of those times make them appealing to many. The issue I see is you and others associate femininity with the clothes. The dutiful housewife in her dress and heels with the apron on cooking for her husband waiting for him to come home from work so she can hear how his day went. That is not what femininity is about.
Femininity comes from within. It is not about being dominant or submissive, clothes, child bearing and rearing, cooking, cleaning house, etc. I can be just as feminine in jeans and a sweat shirt scrubbing the boat deck as I can be in a designer dress and heels at a social function. I know I and I believe most of the women here would agree with me I can be feminine at the shooting range, bowling alley, golf course, garage, basement workshop, or wherever those antiquated beliefs said was a man's place.
Remember Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did only she did it backwards and in high heels!
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Re: Yet another online gender identity test.
Edith Bunker, Carol Brady, and June Cleaver! Now there is a trio of role models for today's woman to look up to. OMG Girl! That is sitcom television, the ultimate in mindlessness. How far from reality are you?
My femininity comes from within me. It is not forced or taught but who I am. It is there regardless of what I am wearing or what I am doing. It is not something one can turn on and off, it just is.
As for having to use my feminine wiles to get my way with a man, particularly a husband? If any man, particularly one who asked me to be his life partner, didn't have enough respect to consider my opinions and feelings well IMO he isn't much of a man. I can tell you he would last maybe 30 seconds in my life which is probably 29 seconds too long!
My femininity comes from within me. It is not forced or taught but who I am. It is there regardless of what I am wearing or what I am doing. It is not something one can turn on and off, it just is.
As for having to use my feminine wiles to get my way with a man, particularly a husband? If any man, particularly one who asked me to be his life partner, didn't have enough respect to consider my opinions and feelings well IMO he isn't much of a man. I can tell you he would last maybe 30 seconds in my life which is probably 29 seconds too long!
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- Lacey Hadley
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Re: Yet another online gender identity test.
Femininity is not seducing your husband into the bedroom. Femininity is realizing one is a female and not a male. Feminism is Marxism in a dress and for one it wants the defeat of womanhood and western society. Feminism is the hate of femininity and of women who for thousands of generations evolved to live in co-existence with men.
Regardless of what feminists say, they are anti-woman, represent mere collectivism, generally group think by another name. Women and men are not the same. Feminism is wrong in making the sexes just a social construct. True feminine women are empowered as vibrant individuals by their femininity. They do not need a movement and its toxicity with old battleaxe's shooting off their shite and hate on for men and worse for traditional women.
Nobody in their right mind does not believe in equality of treatment under the law of any and all people (as flawed as us humans have and can be). But the sexes are not equal to each other. Women today are the most miserable (surveys tell this, but also just look around at the misery) they have been in modern history, Why? Women have the same rights as men and more privilege, why do all too many and notably feminist types ultimately live in misery? They fail to accept to accept biological nature, they bought the social construct lies told to them by feminists such the likes of Germain Grier. When they are 20-30 years old it's all a laughs, "c" riding for many and going to the parrtyyy and such. By the time they hit 35 and yet not married and likely with no kids unless they duped a sperm doner to give such taking him for support, they start to panic. Feminism for many begins to wain. But if they fail to toss it out soon enough and grow older and alone, by the time they reach 50+ they may go retrograde and become ugly feminists as they missed the boat and want to pollute the minds of the next gen of 20 somethings. MISERY LOVES COMPANY. Old miserable women are the worst.
BTW, do not think the housewives of the 50's, 60's and 70's were weak and pathetic women. The media types I said, Edith Bunker, June Cleaver and Carol Brady were not wall flowers. No these women were wise, knew how to use their strengths and intelligence to find a good man and to help raise a family. Like a hand in a glove good men and such women fit well enough.
Oddly enough the t.v series All In The Family mocked traditional women and families. But it only proved itself more wrong by constantly showing Mike and Gloria's relationship, he as leftist/sjw and she as a feminist as oddly toxic. Gloria more than once physically hit Michael, verbally abused him and her father, even verbally attacked her mother, all in the name of 70's liberalism, feminism and leftism. Lustful temptation affected both Michael and Gloria. Oddly too, by the end of the series run, the writers wrote Mike and Gloria about to be divorced with a young child. But never did Archie or Edith ever consider divorce. They tried to write temptation for both. Once an old high school fling tried to swoon Edith but she kept her honour. Later a female past high schooler tried to entice Archie and he came close but backed off. In fact in all of Archie's written conservative backwardness in the eyes of 70's sjw/activists he never hurt anyone, never tossed pinko Michael Stivic out on the street nor his feminist daughter. He took both of their abuse through the series. As for Edith in all her traditionalism, she was 10-20-100 times tougher than Gloria ever was. She knew her roll and she was able to make even steadfast Archie see her point of view often.
If one takes the red pill and then re-watches All In The Family they will see this.
My mother was more of a traditional house wife and mother, she had more strength, and character than any feminist I have ever known, seen or heard of.
Feminism is cancer, femininity is the cure. Sadly lots of 3rd wave feminists will grow to be unwanted and old cat ladies, filled with hate and misery.
If I were to be able to live as a woman, maybe reincarnated as one
I would never chose feminism, I'd find myself as a person and be feminine to a good man and both of us raising the best family we could knowing our joint and mutual roles.
Well that is my POV, not just pulled from my butt, but from my life of experiences and witnessing of others around me.
I love femininity as I have seen it and as a crossdresser who when dressed lives and oozes said femininity to my best understanding
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Regardless of what feminists say, they are anti-woman, represent mere collectivism, generally group think by another name. Women and men are not the same. Feminism is wrong in making the sexes just a social construct. True feminine women are empowered as vibrant individuals by their femininity. They do not need a movement and its toxicity with old battleaxe's shooting off their shite and hate on for men and worse for traditional women.
Nobody in their right mind does not believe in equality of treatment under the law of any and all people (as flawed as us humans have and can be). But the sexes are not equal to each other. Women today are the most miserable (surveys tell this, but also just look around at the misery) they have been in modern history, Why? Women have the same rights as men and more privilege, why do all too many and notably feminist types ultimately live in misery? They fail to accept to accept biological nature, they bought the social construct lies told to them by feminists such the likes of Germain Grier. When they are 20-30 years old it's all a laughs, "c" riding for many and going to the parrtyyy and such. By the time they hit 35 and yet not married and likely with no kids unless they duped a sperm doner to give such taking him for support, they start to panic. Feminism for many begins to wain. But if they fail to toss it out soon enough and grow older and alone, by the time they reach 50+ they may go retrograde and become ugly feminists as they missed the boat and want to pollute the minds of the next gen of 20 somethings. MISERY LOVES COMPANY. Old miserable women are the worst.
BTW, do not think the housewives of the 50's, 60's and 70's were weak and pathetic women. The media types I said, Edith Bunker, June Cleaver and Carol Brady were not wall flowers. No these women were wise, knew how to use their strengths and intelligence to find a good man and to help raise a family. Like a hand in a glove good men and such women fit well enough.
Oddly enough the t.v series All In The Family mocked traditional women and families. But it only proved itself more wrong by constantly showing Mike and Gloria's relationship, he as leftist/sjw and she as a feminist as oddly toxic. Gloria more than once physically hit Michael, verbally abused him and her father, even verbally attacked her mother, all in the name of 70's liberalism, feminism and leftism. Lustful temptation affected both Michael and Gloria. Oddly too, by the end of the series run, the writers wrote Mike and Gloria about to be divorced with a young child. But never did Archie or Edith ever consider divorce. They tried to write temptation for both. Once an old high school fling tried to swoon Edith but she kept her honour. Later a female past high schooler tried to entice Archie and he came close but backed off. In fact in all of Archie's written conservative backwardness in the eyes of 70's sjw/activists he never hurt anyone, never tossed pinko Michael Stivic out on the street nor his feminist daughter. He took both of their abuse through the series. As for Edith in all her traditionalism, she was 10-20-100 times tougher than Gloria ever was. She knew her roll and she was able to make even steadfast Archie see her point of view often.
If one takes the red pill and then re-watches All In The Family they will see this.
My mother was more of a traditional house wife and mother, she had more strength, and character than any feminist I have ever known, seen or heard of.
Feminism is cancer, femininity is the cure. Sadly lots of 3rd wave feminists will grow to be unwanted and old cat ladies, filled with hate and misery.
If I were to be able to live as a woman, maybe reincarnated as one
Well that is my POV, not just pulled from my butt, but from my life of experiences and witnessing of others around me.
The smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities. Ayn Rand
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OMG Lacey! Why don't you just let loose and tell us what you really think!
The feminist movement was and still is about rights and being been seen and treated as equals to the male of the species. It is no different than the civil rights movement of the 1960's, the right to be the same. Not separate but equal rather as true equals. It has nothing to do with femininity. Prior to the feminist movement one would never consider a woman for an upper level position in a large corporation let alone be CEO or sit on the board of directors. Before it women were pretty much excluded from the political arena with very few exceptions. Back in the good old days of your mind women were meant to be seen not heard.
Yes men and women are different however in not the way you imply. Those differences are in physical make up, child bearing capabilities, and physical strength for the most part. They are just as capable in all other areas of life, society, intelligence, and career. The characteristics most associate with women such as care giver, sympathy, etc. are products of generations of stereotypes and upbringing. The feminist movement is about showing woman and young girls they can be anything they want to be.
As for your rant about how women of 35 panic because they are single and childless and start drifting to feminism to "pollute" the minds of the younger generations I am not sure that even rates a comment. If in your mind a single and childless woman who failed her "biological nature" is a pathetic excuse for a human being that is so sad. I know not whether you are married or have children but if you have daughters I feel so sorry for them. I suppose you would refer to a single and childless man of 35 as the swinging bachelor. Talk about a double standard! Those stone age beliefs are what led to the rise of the feminist movement.
From your posts I have read there is a definite thread running through them. You believe that being feminine is associated with attire and the ultimate demise of today's society is due to women no longer embracing their femininity. Nothing can be further from the truth. Today's woman knows of and embraces her femininity. It is just now she realizes her only limits are those she places on herself.
The feminist movement was and still is about rights and being been seen and treated as equals to the male of the species. It is no different than the civil rights movement of the 1960's, the right to be the same. Not separate but equal rather as true equals. It has nothing to do with femininity. Prior to the feminist movement one would never consider a woman for an upper level position in a large corporation let alone be CEO or sit on the board of directors. Before it women were pretty much excluded from the political arena with very few exceptions. Back in the good old days of your mind women were meant to be seen not heard.
Yes men and women are different however in not the way you imply. Those differences are in physical make up, child bearing capabilities, and physical strength for the most part. They are just as capable in all other areas of life, society, intelligence, and career. The characteristics most associate with women such as care giver, sympathy, etc. are products of generations of stereotypes and upbringing. The feminist movement is about showing woman and young girls they can be anything they want to be.
As for your rant about how women of 35 panic because they are single and childless and start drifting to feminism to "pollute" the minds of the younger generations I am not sure that even rates a comment. If in your mind a single and childless woman who failed her "biological nature" is a pathetic excuse for a human being that is so sad. I know not whether you are married or have children but if you have daughters I feel so sorry for them. I suppose you would refer to a single and childless man of 35 as the swinging bachelor. Talk about a double standard! Those stone age beliefs are what led to the rise of the feminist movement.
OMG! I can't believe you said that! It is like you believe that a woman is incomplete unless she is a wife and mother. If you have daughters is this what you are teaching them? Are you telling them either verbally or subliminally that there is no way you are a "real woman" until you are married and have a couple of kids? If so you can call it what you want but to me it borders on mental abuse if it doesn't cross that line.Lacey Hadley wrote:
Edith Bunker, June Cleaver and Carol Brady were not wall flowers. No these women were wise, knew how to use their strengths and intelligence to find a good man and to help raise a family.
All in the Family was meant as comic relief as were all the sitcoms of that era, not a documentary meant to be held up as gospel. It was a hit for many reasons in it was not only groundbreaking in many areas, it was the first prime time TV program to include a toilet flush, but more so because many of us of the younger generation at the time saw it as a clip of our own home lives growing up. It was not mocking family life but rather displaying the environment many of us had grown up in. "Edith bring me a beer" and "That's Archie's chair so don't sit there" were what existed in the majority of households in the 50's and 60's. If it mocked anything it mocked Archie and his beliefs and longing for the "good old days" Remember the theme song to the series? If you remember as the series went on and in the later series featuring just Archie he softened and although he still longed for the good old days he saw that he had to change as society had already done.Lacey Hadley wrote:
Oddly enough the t.v series All In The Family mocked traditional women and families.
From your posts I have read there is a definite thread running through them. You believe that being feminine is associated with attire and the ultimate demise of today's society is due to women no longer embracing their femininity. Nothing can be further from the truth. Today's woman knows of and embraces her femininity. It is just now she realizes her only limits are those she places on herself.
Remember Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did only she did it backwards and in high heels!
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The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls and whispered in the sounds of silence. Paul Simon
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Marxism died when the Wall came down and the USSR collapsed. Feminism is very much alive and vital. It speaks to a need for equality.Feminism is Marxism in a dress
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