10-29-2012, 07:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The_Lady_Snow
I've been thinking about this a lot, I was wondering. How do we (Femmes) stop, handle, fight against the June Cleaver comparison? How do we stop it from happening within our own community?
(What I mean by this, when someone references the "Cleaver" way being the right way, the superior way)
How does that affect you internally as a Femme?
Does it hurt your feelings? Do you get defensive?
Curious.
(I am not talking about those who choose the dynamics and enjoy being caregivers, caretakers, stay at home wives etc)
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Because I do like to take care of and fuss over Pete, and because I like to be the girl who bought the best present for a little girl, and because I like to bring the best treats to pot lucks, not because I am a femme, but because I am ChanciePants, I feel silenced and alienated when other femmes say they aspire to being, not modern but old fashioned June Cleavers. I think, Oh, very nice if you're pretty, thin, middle class and white, and not a feminist. I feel like they aggressively choose to dismiss feminism and women's rights.
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