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In reply to the discussion: What was your first "feminist moment"? [View all]TBF
(34,315 posts)49. I was very annoyed and went in to meet with my high school principal
(small town, early 80s) - I don't even remember what the actual problem was. Something about my schedule - maybe it was that I wanted to take both physics and government but they were offered at the same time (90 kids in my class, not much choice ....). At any rate I recall him telling me that I could fit typing in that hour, and wouldn't that be a better choice? I looked at him and said "but if I learn to type that is all they'll let me do" and I got up and walked out.
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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