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In reply to the discussion: Since I grew up in the 60s, I think the whole idea [View all]redqueen
(115,164 posts)19. How very odd.
I've only heard the pejorative "breeder" used by gays to slur heterosexual people.
So was there any evidence that they had taken over NOW or did you just get that impression from the two people who acted so hatefully at that gathering?
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There was a period, collegewise, where all ills, genderwise, were the fault of men.
WingDinger
Feb 2012
#14
yes, exactly a way to shame and shut you up. my boys laugh. we joke about it in the house
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#24
I'm a feminist and fought hard for the ERA. I never hated men nor did I give them up!
sinkingfeeling
Feb 2012
#25
I would consider my wife a feminist. She just calls herself just a lady however.
Broderick
Feb 2012
#28
emphatically, YES du men agree with the political feminist goals. emphatically, YES. nt
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#45
sure. but that is often times the hard part of being pragmatic and speaking out
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#60