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I saw this asked in a women's bible study im a part of and I thought it would be an interesting question to ask here.

I saw this asked in a women's bible study im a part of and I thought it would be an interesting question to ask here.

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How did the women in the bible study group answer the question?

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How would you answer the question?

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I wasn't born early enough to know a society not affected by the current cultural rebellion, so I've no context to compare. Overall, feminism makes certain types of females unappealing to engage in any circumstance. I'm not a homosexual or mentally ill, so females acting like men don't appeal to me, nor does acting like a slut/whore arouse more than my disgust and revulsion because it provokes me to think how many men have had their turn on the carousel.

I like females who aren't at war with their femininity, but express it, and feminism encourages all to attack women who wish to be women and not inferior men.

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that they were not taught to be a mother or home maker or if they were once they made that choice to stay home with their children it was met with a lot of judgment.

they were taught to wait to start a family, to value career and money over family or at least starting a family.

one person said it didn't. (I think if you don't think feminism as affected you life at all you don't realize how ingrained in our society it is.)

it has affected me negativity in my marriage, thinking we were the same, not looking to him to lead but rather thinking I was better for the role(although that is also a consequence of the fall) Also it taught me that my emotions were always true or at least I had the right to act on them in some way. learning that these both are lies has helped me out a lot in life.