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Famous Mortimer
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« on: September 04, 2015, 05:47:13 PM »

Third Wave feminism started in the 90s. It was different from Second Wave mainly is that it was cool with porn, having lots of sex, and not wearing a lot of clothes but insisting it was "just for fun, not for men."

I'm generally supportive of that concept.

What we're in the middle of now, with the rise of intersectionalism, is more like Fourth Wave Feminism. Although no one calls it that yet. Still, I think they probably should. It's different enough from the feminism of the 90s that it doesn't make sense to lump them together.

Although, modern "4th wave" intersectional feminism, or at least the dominant interpretation of it, is f ing terrible.
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Famous Mortimer
WillipsBrighton
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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2015, 10:02:54 PM »

I assume women who are poor and/or have no ambition in life other than to have children (unfortunately this is probably a silent majority), they do want a guy who can support them financially and that's probably one of the main things they look for.

I live in a Brooklyn Hipster bubble though. If the women I know only had sex with men who made more money than them, they would be celibate.
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