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In reply to the discussion: What was your first "feminist moment"? [View all]no_hypocrisy
(48,800 posts)1. I think I was born with it.
Born in 1957, raised in the Sixties and Seventies.
I never accepted the premise that men/boys could do some things (or all things) that women/girls couldn't or shouldn't.
I attended a women's college and got leadership skills without any gender discrimination. If anything, I had to fight other women who wanted to be arrested little girls who wanted to get married and taken care of.
If I had to find one arbitrary moment that was my first "aha" moment, it was arguing with my parents about my brother getting cool erector sets and tools and stuff for Christmas while I got blouses and dolls. (Home movie of me at 18 months in an apron and with a carpet sweeper. NOT adorable . . . . )
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When I got a Betsy Wetsy for Christmas instead of the gun and holster set I wanted.
DURHAM D
Jun 2012
#11
In college, when I as a female was denied the same amount of food in the cafeteria that males
FLyellowdog
Jun 2012
#13
A couple of early memories stand out from school, and one more recent revelation.
yardwork
Jun 2012
#14
So some of the men were deliberately stealing the women's ideas, right out in the open?
yardwork
Jun 2012
#23
That sounds exactly like my grandmother. You aren't my aunt by any chance are you?
yardwork
Jul 2012
#69
My class (1982) was only the third to have more than the token 1 or 2 women for kicking around.
kestrel91316
Jun 2012
#39