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Why Does the Fashion Industry Harm Women?
Why do modern day cat-walk models look so weird? They do not look like the average women, because they are extremely skinny and very tall. The excuse for this, is that clothes look better on these types of women. This makes no sense whatsoever,...
8 commentsThe World's Smart and Beautiful Politicians
In every known society, whether past or present, women have not been treated as the full equal of men. Over time, women have made inroads in their struggle and women have been recognized for what they can do and what they contribute to society. This list is made up of the smart and beautiful politicians who have made it in the men's world.
5 commentsFeminism and Feelings of Male Inferiority
Equal treatment of women is a good thing, but what happens to the male children of extreme feminists? Do we inherently believe our gender to be evil and wrong through no fault of our own?
6 commentsIs Feminism the Opposite of Misogyny?
I Googled the term “feminism antonym” – check this out: Then, I looked up the definition of feminism: Let’s speak English – I grew up in the 80’s and 90’s. Most of what I understood of...
21 commentsBelly dance - new life of an old dance
Belly dance has a greater advantage compared to ther types of dances. It can be danced by a woman of any age and complexion. What matters is correct breathing and self-awareness.
6 commentsWhy Real Men Wear Aprons: Defining Gender Roles in the 21st Century
One writer's reflections on how gender roles have changed in the 21st century-- or have they, really?
23 commentsNew Feminists: The Quest For Equality
Feminism is for everyone. How new feminists think and make a difference in the lives of women and girls everywhere.
0 commentsFemale Supremacy
Now we all know how modern western culture celebrates women and femininity as superior and more precious than men and masculinity. That is not news to anyone older than four. I’ve written before that I think this is one of the reasons for men...
169 commentsHow Women Creep: An Analysis of the Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Within her short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Charlotte Perkins Gilman illustrates women’s everlasting struggle in American society. Gilman focuses on the constant oppression which women face within a patriarchal society. The narrator's obsession with the horrid, yellow wallpaper in her room is parallel to the author's disgust and anger toward a society.
3 commentsAlien (1979) - Film Analysis
“Alien” was released in May of 1979 by 20th Century Fox with the tagline, “In space, no one can hear you scream.” The film was directed by Ridley Scott, produced by Gordon Carroll, David Giler, and...
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