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Never Date a Feminist
« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2016, 10:44:43 AM »
Quote from: Cantarella
"If you want to be happily married, discern women carefully. Being pretty, young, and Christian is not enough. She may be the most beautiful woman that you have ever seen, but turn away if you encounter any of the following:

1.“I am a strong independent woman.”

2.“My career comes first.”

3.“I don’t want to be ‘just a mom.‘”

4.“I’m not a bra-burning Feminist, but I do think Feminism has been a good thing.” (This is akin to the argument: “Planned Parenthood does some good things so let’s not condemn it.”)

5.She scorns films that aren’t Bechdel-approved.

6.She insists on paying her half of the tab.

7.She looks down on courtesies that you provide, such as opening the door, driving, and paying, as insults.

8.She advocates government policies that promote sterilization, Planned Parenthood, no-fault divorce, slut-walks, women’s reproductive rights, etc.

9.Profuse profanity. Every Feminist I have ever met has been generous with profanity. They love dropping the f-bomb, in particular. I suspect Feminists believe that this is “empowering” or makes them “like one of the guys.” In reality, it’s ugly and degrading.

10.She shows annoyance around babies or small children.

11.She makes fun of her father by mocking him.

12.She frequently uses the word “patriarchy,” but she is not referring to the bishops of Antioch, Moscow, or Constantinople.


http://maccabeesociety.com/never-date-a-feminist-12-warning-signs-for-young-men/



To this I would like to add: When she never says sorry, and will never admit to being wrong.

Never Date a Feminist
« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2016, 03:57:02 PM »
It might be difficult to find that "needle in the haystack" for men seeking a wife, but at least she would stand out from among the crowd.


Never Date a Feminist
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2016, 07:47:37 PM »
Woman usually to deny they are feminist, although in many ways they hold that dismal mindset. If they accept that tag, that's a the cue to run and keep running. A woman like that hold the usual false values, but they will be there in overwhelming force. Run.

Never Date a Feminist
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2016, 08:25:32 PM »
Quote from: Student of Qi
Quote from: Cantarella
"If you want to be happily married, discern women carefully. Being pretty, young, and Christian is not enough. She may be the most beautiful woman that you have ever seen, but turn away if you encounter any of the following:

1.“I am a strong independent woman.”

2.“My career comes first.”

3.“I don’t want to be ‘just a mom.‘”

4.“I’m not a bra-burning Feminist, but I do think Feminism has been a good thing.” (This is akin to the argument: “Planned Parenthood does some good things so let’s not condemn it.”)

5.She scorns films that aren’t Bechdel-approved.

6.She insists on paying her half of the tab.

7.She looks down on courtesies that you provide, such as opening the door, driving, and paying, as insults.

8.She advocates government policies that promote sterilization, Planned Parenthood, no-fault divorce, slut-walks, women’s reproductive rights, etc.

9.Profuse profanity. Every Feminist I have ever met has been generous with profanity. They love dropping the f-bomb, in particular. I suspect Feminists believe that this is “empowering” or makes them “like one of the guys.” In reality, it’s ugly and degrading.

10.She shows annoyance around babies or small children.

11.She makes fun of her father by mocking him.

12.She frequently uses the word “patriarchy,” but she is not referring to the bishops of Antioch, Moscow, or Constantinople.


http://maccabeesociety.com/never-date-a-feminist-12-warning-signs-for-young-men/



To this I would like to add: When she never says sorry, and will never admit to being wrong.


That just means she's German.

Never Date a Feminist
« Reply #9 on: May 15, 2016, 08:44:03 AM »
Feminists don't like Saint Paul.  A woman may be unwilling to admit that she's a feminist, but her aversion to particular epistles of St. Paul is a clue to how she will behave in the future.  Don't be surprised when you find she enjoys being friendly with "transgender" people and scorns any criticism of ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity as reprehensible or judgmental.