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Originally Posted by Martyn13 I do not know the answer to this question.
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I'm going to give you the benefit of doubt and assume you are being honest when you say you don't know whether or not feminism had any real issues to address in the first place. In which case I will invite you to research more about feminism because it's obvious you know nothing about it.
Start here.
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Whatever the feminists have tried to do, less men understand women's true sensitivities these days, and more females are aware only of having sexual power over men - In other words, there is less 'magic' in relationships, they are less likely to last - more disfunctional society
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I think it's a joke to say that feminists aren't in touch with nature's masculinity. Aren't feminists actually accused of being too much in touch with masculinity? Again, laughable whenever you hear certain people talk about "the good old days when men were men". Hmmmmmm.......women have usurped their masculinity and now they are merely victims. How fragile! My take is that those men who were always real men have survived this power shift just fine. And personally, I blame the lack of male role models (many absent fathers) for any wussy-fication of young men today (if indeed it is a fact and not just exaggeration by dating gurus). Blaming feminists will not help solve the problem.
You also talk of feminists having had a need to change the status quo. Duh! Status quo is actually an oxymoron. It's always changing. The sooner people can realize that the sooner they can learn the beautiful art of embracing societal change so that they can use it for their maximum benefit. Instead what I hear are various forms of cries of ........'the good ole' days'. Good for whom?