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Old 05-15-2008, 03:01 PM
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Default Re: Question for the Girls - Sex and the City fans

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Originally Posted by pax View Post
True, maybe that's the thing, no matter how independant a woman appears to be, she will always be bound by the strains of her sex. It's quite ironic that many shows with so-called successful, strong women, the women are portrayed as weak and desperate. Just look at Ally McBeal.



I think some women have misunderstood what feminism is all about. Feminism is not about sitting in a god-for-saken café, sipping frapuccino and talking about men you shag. That's like reversed mysogyny.
Well it is the opinion of a feminist comedienne...maybe she thought she was being funny It's hard to tell.
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