Friday, February 12, 2010

Is this the true definition of Feminism?

';Misery loves company';





I have seen nice loving couples break up because the women was persuaded by a feminist that her boyfriend or in one case husband was just using her for sex and that he did not really love her, BTW, once they broke up, both the man and woman were miserable.





So is this the TRUE definition, not what you see in the dictionary.Is this the true definition of Feminism?
@tehabwa:


Your statement: ';Every one who has any brain know that dictionary is where to find definition.'; contains only HALF truth. And HALF truth is WORSE than a LIE.





Every one with BIG brain know that dictionary is served ONLY as a referent point for complex matter, such as ';Feminist';. That's why dictionaries are shelved in the Reference Section in any Library.





A standard def. of Feminist is :';...someone who CLAIMS to fight for equality of women';. ';...some one who CLAIMS that women have been treated ';unfair'; in the PAST and PRESENT';





Your cheap trick can FOOL nobody but yourself. Next time, try harder, you habitual liar.Is this the true definition of Feminism?
Any women/whom is disuaded/by anyone-to break up with anyone/for sexual reason's such as this/is not a woman, she's a little girl. IF someone is with someone else/their own mind's should be clear enuf to tell them what is going on/and if not--then they aren't even stable enough to be in a relationship to begin with. And of course they both were miserable/why didn't they sit down talk out the mistake/and fall madly in love again? Boy , some of the things ppl/do because of other ppl, is unnerving. Just a thought, thankx. Victorianlady359
I think what you're describing is a homewrecker (as well as a person who apparently puts more stock in others' advice than her own convictions when it comes to her personal life), not necessarily a feminist.





People who try to break couples up may do so for a number of reasons (jealousy, spite or sexism like you mention, or perhaps opportunism (e.g. A wants B, so she pressures C to break up with him) or a simple desire to demonstrate control over others' social circles to themselves) - many of these don't necessitate any sort of opinion on women's or men's rights.
Definition of feminism, no. Rather disconcerting side effect of feminism, yes. For some reason feminists can't understand that partners can be compatible to one another, love one another, and find great pleasure in each other's company. Since they can't understand this, they destroy it. Just like every other person with a deeply held prejudice, they destroy what they find different and thus fear.
No.





Everyone who has any brain knows that dictionaries are where to find definitions.





Uh, how do YOU know why those couples broke up?





Most people are sad after a break-up.





It's simply a huge fat lie that what feminism is about is breaking up couples.





The person you're talking about isn't a feminist, but a busy-body. NOT the same thing at all.
Misery loves company, indeed! Which is why mens and father's rights activists like yourself, congregate and act like idiots on sites like this. You're all on the pervy side, too.
I thought people like that were called c.ock blockers, now we call them feminists? Either way, people like that suck anyway.

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