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Welcome to the real world where everyone including the most extremist feminists to ever exist know that man and women are not equal and that man is for work and war and women is for raising children and housework.
Betty Freidan, after realizing the disgraceful acts, behaviours and culture she promoted among honorable women like rejecting having offspring, she wrote on 1981: -"we had better find a change, but change is hard---but change is hard. Because women have almost a religious feeling about the women's movement... a sacredness a reverence in awe... it keeps us from asking questions about what matter for women now"
Germain Greer in her book of 1981, 'The whole woman', mourns for her unborn babies: -"I mourn for my unborn babies... I still have pregnancy dreams, waiting with vast joy something that will never happen"
Simone de Beauvoir, possibly the main feminist that existed and one of the biggest extremists against men, pregnancy, etc, said at the age of 54 about a man she liked: -"I felt dominated by someome else intellectually. Satre lived up to the man i dreamt up at 15... i was simply not in his class."
She continues: -"I detest my own reflection... If at least my thought had given birth to a hill? A rocket? But no nothing has taken place. I am astonished to realize how thouroughly i have been cheated."
Betty Freidan, after realizing the disgraceful acts, behaviours and culture she promoted among honorable women like rejecting having offspring, she wrote on 1981: -"we had better find a change, but change is hard---but change is hard. Because women have almost a religious feeling about the women's movement... a sacredness a reverence in awe... it keeps us from asking questions about what matter for women now"
Germain Greer in her book of 1981, 'The whole woman', mourns for her unborn babies: -"I mourn for my unborn babies... I still have pregnancy dreams, waiting with vast joy something that will never happen"
Simone de Beauvoir, possibly the main feminist that existed and one of the biggest extremists against men, pregnancy, etc, said at the age of 54 about a man she liked: -"I felt dominated by someome else intellectually. Satre lived up to the man i dreamt up at 15... i was simply not in his class."
She continues: -"I detest my own reflection... If at least my thought had given birth to a hill? A rocket? But no nothing has taken place. I am astonished to realize how thouroughly i have been cheated."