I just think it's important to have a realistic expectation of parenthood. So many women feel inadequate or guilty because it's not the most fulfilling and wonderful thing ever and actually they get rather bored & irritated and long for bedtime so they can finish a thought.
Well, I don't think I'm a feminist at all, obviously. Also, I'm not sure how many choice feminists do think that or how much of it is a straw man. Normally comes down to sex-work, make-up & motherhood. I'm reading about it at the moment.
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I’d say it’s about more than career versus motherhood, & would highly recommend Michaele L. Ferguson on the topic …
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That's who I've got. 'Choice Feminism and the Fear of Politics' and also the counterview by Snyder-Hall.
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Okay. Good.
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(I don’t think it’s a strawman, but then I would call you a feminist, as much as you balk at the term. I refuse to cede it to the radical relativists).
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