graduated, married, unemployed. The worst feminist?

by superkali in Six-Word Memoirs on Sep 06, 2012 | add favorite | T-shirt

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KharisJo says,

to me the essence of feminism is to be able to make free choices as a woman and to be happy with those choices, whether it be in relationships, career, childbearing, whatever. I recently read Naomi Wolf's Fire with Fire in which she discusses what feminism means to different women in different cultures and within cultures, as your question demonstrates.

displacedYankee says,

Your six words describe my life, only I am not the worst feminist, but had the worst timing. I decided to move forward with the divorce after having been out of the workforce for 12 years. My decision to re-enter the workforce in 2008 has yet to have a good ending.

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