Maybe its just me, but this REALLY isn't funny, and a couple of things here definitely do not sound all that feminist. First of all, where is there a society that is truly post-patriarchy, such that there might be post-feminist (posted to Post-feminism femme fatales)
I'm not sure if I really NEED to point this out, but no real feminist would ever distance themselves from you on that account. (posted to Post-feminism femme fatales)
Actually, I honestly never thought of the "his is what a feminist looks like" campaign in that light. I really liked it because it dispelled some other stereotypes. In the video I watched, it proudly shows an African American man (posted to Post-feminism femme fatales)
I certainly hope that that school pays as dearly as possible for this truly sick, bigoted, and totally unwarranted behaviour. It is absolutely appalling for a school to regard a student differently in any way based on their sexual activity, (posted to Girl suing school after expulsion for being pregnant)
I will agree with you that law suits in this country are a bit out of control, but do you know what is far worse, and far more insane about this country? The fact that a school that teaches its (posted to Girl suing school after expulsion for being pregnant)
Clay, I think the difference between the situation you describe and the situation described in the OP is context context context. In your situation, the fact that you are not attracted to men was relevant because a man was hitting (posted to Heterosexist "outings" )
i think a women's space can be a good thing, especially considering you were trying to help women develop skills which are typically considered 'male.' you were creating a space where women would be more comfortable and better able to (posted to Importance of Women only spaces)