You know Aussie, I took my R&R from combat duty from the Nam back in 1971 to visit your lovely city of Sydney where they were in the process of building that world famous Opera House. I also got to cruise the topless hangout of young beauties at Bondi Beach. But enough of that reminiscing. That was a time when womens' rights and feminists were at its peak exposure to the world. But, having left those crazy feminists and their leaders behind, it was oh so refreshing to enjoy the company of strong willed feminine women in downtown Sydney who appreciated the differences between men and women while eccentuating their feminine side. Oh how I miss those good ole days when women were women and men were men, as opposed to now when so many women have become bulldykes and so many liberal men have become girly men.
Good to hear from you LH. You`ll be glad to know, we still have some real women here, although there is no shortage of twisted sisters either. You mentioned girley men, I`m convinced that men generally, are getting softer, weaker, especially on the left side of the political spectrum.
'TWISTED SISTER'....LOL! I do believe we had a rock band here named 'TWISTED SISTER' that was made up of a bunch of girly men with long hair. I could be wrong about that, and I know there is another rock group who also looked like twisted women with globs of makeup covering their ugliness.
LOL, a "male?" band called "Twisted Sister"? Are you sure it`s not "Shirt Lifter"? Re the ugliness. I believe that the ugliness shines out from within. For example, yesterday I had a business meeting with a nice young woman, not physically your dream girl, but a good clean kid, nice nature, not ugly.
What a pity all these personal attacks. In the heat of the battle we may sometimes forget that people all over the world (women and men) are striving for the same just cause: to empower every human being on this planet in her or his effort to be treated as a valuable human being, who is equivalent to any other. Since so many women are still living in countries, societies and surroundings that are detrimental to their sense of self respect, the empowerment of women seems to be a good starting point for changing the world into a more just one.
You know? That rejection can be tough? I'm sorry to hear that. I hope the rejection wasn't too hard on you.
Happy New Year to everyone I've ever argued with in this section. I'm shaking hands and moving on. Four years in this section I think is enough. In the spirit of the new year, this feminist wishes you all a happy new year.