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| 2 | Has this sub become more feminist over time?This can be a tricky conversation to have, because when people say “feminist” or “feminism” they can mean vastly different things. Equality under the law is important, and not just between men and women - you can have racial, ageist, economic, able/disabled, religious (etc etc) bias. Legal equality and voting equality is important because it is the best way we have to prevent any given particular group from having their rights curtailed. And in America, at least, we believe these rights are inal… | /r/RedPillWomen | 31/07/23 07:35 PM |
| 1 | How do you not get intimidated by super tall menI am 5’3” and I have NEVER had a thing for tall men. My guess is that they make me think of my dad, who is 6’3”. I’m not nervous or intimidated, but I just don’t find it sexy at all. Tall guys make me feel like a little girl, and I’d much rather feel like a woman. | /r/RedPillWomen | 27/07/23 05:20 PM |
| 4 | Question about older womenGeriatric pregnancy is no longer accepted medical usage. The term is now advanced maternal age. And fertility slowly decreases, there’s not a major magical drop off that happens when a woman turns 35. And fertility can be very individual, and oftentimes the man is the one with infertility. My fertility tanked when I was 25 or so (genetic condition), and I only found out about it years later when we were trying to start a family. At 25 there’s no way I would have been ready for a baby because we’… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/07/23 05:13 PM |
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