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Attention-Seekers And Damaging The Feminist Cause, Or Just A Bit Of Fun For A Worthy Cause?
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Both my ex wife and daughter are of the opinion that they don't want men telling them what they can and can't do with their bodies- but neither do they want another woman dictating that either. The lady who complained about this is clearly unaware of the premise of 'freedom' which enables anyone of either gender to do whatever they like as long as it's not against the law. What a storm in a teacup.
Seems rather a statement of the obvious to call them "attention-seekers" since they are doing this to raise funds for a charity - of course they wish to get attention!
Not sure that this undermines feminist principles either - Who says the commentator is the authoritative voice of feminism anyway?
Anyway, kudos to them. Nice pics. Like Sqad, I find myself strangely drawn to the pictures of the ones in the wellies :)
Not sure that this undermines feminist principles either - Who says the commentator is the authoritative voice of feminism anyway?
Anyway, kudos to them. Nice pics. Like Sqad, I find myself strangely drawn to the pictures of the ones in the wellies :)
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