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Betty Dodson is known as an American sex educator, author and artist. She was born on Aug 24, 1929. She is known for sex positive feminism, also known as a pioneer sexual liberation.

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Francis B. Rothluebber has written:

'Nobody owns me' -- subject(s): Christianity, Femininity, Feminism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Femininity, Religious aspects of Feminism, Religious aspects of Sex, Religious life, Sex, Women

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This Means either male or female thinks they are the domenant sex, JOKE, I DONT KNOW.

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Kay E. Payne has written:

'Different but equal' -- subject(s): Interpersonal communication, Sex role, Communication in sex, Communication, Sex differences, Gender identity, Feminism

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Herbert Sennett has written:

'Nicholas Rowe and the beginnings of feminism on the London stage' -- subject(s): History, Feminism and literature, Stage history, Characters, Feminism and theater, Sex role in literature, Political and social views, Women and literature, Heroines in literature, Women, Women in literature

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Carrie L. Lukas has written:

'Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism'

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Feminism is a belief in gender equality and the advocacy for women's rights. In feminist theory, sex refers to biological differences between male and female, while gender refers to social and cultural roles assigned to each sex. Feminists argue that gender roles are socially constructed and can be changed to achieve equality.

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Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano has written:

'Feminism and the honor plays of Lope de Vega' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Feminism and literature, Honor in literature, Sex role in literature, Women in literature

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Heidemarie Bennent-Vahle has written:

'Galanterie und Verachtung' -- subject(s): Feminism, History, Sex discrimination against women, Sex role, Women

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May Lan has written:

'Pers, negara & perempuan' -- subject(s): Feminism, Mass media, Sex role

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Steven P. Schacht has written:

'Social and behavioral statistics' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, Social sciences

'Feminism with men' -- subject(s): Man-woman relationships, Sex role, Feminism, Male feminists

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yes there is feminism in Medea. a great deak

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Feminism Unmodified was created in 1987.

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The Fraud of Feminism was created in 1913.

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Anti Feminism was created in 1991.

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Enchanted Feminism was created in 2002.

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Feminism advocates for gender equality and the rights of women in society.

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No, of course feminism is not against the law.

Feminism is the movement seeking to make men and women equal.

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Avrom Barnett has written:

'Foundations of feminism' -- subject(s): Women, Social conditions, Sex, Social and moral questions

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Edward J. Bardon has written:

'The sexual arena and women's liberation' -- subject(s): Feminism, Sex role

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Feminism is the belief/worldview and a feminist is the practitioner of that belief.

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Feminism Unmodified has 332 pages.

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Celia A. Hahn has written:

'The minister is leaving' -- subject(s): Appointment, call, and election, Case studies, Clergy

'Patterns for parish development' -- subject(s): Parishes

'Sexual paradox' -- subject(s): Christianity, Feminism, Interpersonal relations, Religious aspects of Feminism, Religious aspects of Interpersonal relations, Religious aspects of Sex role, Sex role

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you could get a positive pregnancy test on Thursday, however, it is not a pregnancy resulting from the unsafe sex on Monday. ~pawsalmighty

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Feminism and gay rights were political and social movements

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Suzanne Venker has written:

'The flipside of feminism' -- subject(s): Anti-feminism, Conservatism, Feminism, Women conservatives

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Raka Ray has written:

'Handbook of gender' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Sex role, Gender identity, Feminism, Women

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Some critics have argued that modern feminism has lost its principles. However, feminism is not a stationary idea, and has to change in order to continue to be useful. Feminism has gone through many phases or waves since its advent in the United States, from First Wave Feminism all the way to Fourth Wave Feminism. Just within the U.S. feminism has changed from a movement focused on getting women the vote, and from being a movement largely run only by white, middle-class straight women, to a feminism that attempts to be more inclusive to all women, regardless of their race, ability, sexuality, religion, class and other identities. Feminism has branched into numerous subsets, such as eco-feminism, radical feminism, and (Multi)Cultural feminism, in an attempt to acknowledge all women and all their experiences. Feminism in different countries takes different forms and means different things. So feminism has changed in many ways since its advent, but it has not lost its principles. Feminism still seeks to bring equality to women, and dismantling, and dismantling oppressive institutions, which are what its principles have always been.

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Any stable family is a positive influence.

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Feminism is fighting for the rights and empowerment as well as equity for women.

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being gay and having sex

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Marianne Weissberg has written:

'Das letzte Zipfelchen der Macht' -- subject(s): Man-woman relationships, Sex role, Feminism

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Uma Chakravarty has written:

'Gendering caste through a feminist lens' -- subject(s): Caste, Feminism, Sex discrimination against women

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Susan Kingsley Kent has written:

'Sex and Suffrage in Britain, 1860-1914' -- subject(s): History, Women, Suffrage, Feminism

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Kathleen M. Jaeger has written:

'Male and female roles in the eighteenth century' -- subject(s): History, Feminism and literature, Sex role, Women and literature, Sex role in literature, Criticism and interpretation

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Jessie Bernard has written:

'The sex game' -- subject(s): Communication, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Communication, Sex (Psychology)

'The Jessie Bernard reader' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Feminism, Women

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it is lordess

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Yes, society still needs feminism because feminism is a movement that seeks to bring gender equality and society hasn't achieved this yet. Feminism seeks to deal with issues of gender inequality and other forms of oppression such as racism, until everyone is equal within society feminism will exist.

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One common misperceptions of feminism is that feminists hate men. That is not true.

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Feminism is the assertion that women have been historically disadvantaged relative to men, and a commitment to changing oppressive structures. It is the movement towards the social, politcal, and economic equality of all people. Eco-feminism is a specific sub-set of feminism that opposes all forms of dominance: men over women, heterosexuals over homosexuals, and humans over animals (this last point is crucial in making it eco-feminism instead of just general feminism). Eco-feminism focuses on how hierarchies are linked and how these hierarchies affect not only people, but also the natural world.

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E. A. Grosz has written:

'Jacques Lacan' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis and feminism, Women, Psychology, Psychoanalytic Theory

'Becoming undone' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, Sex role, Natural selection

'Sexual subversions' -- subject(s): French Philosophy, Feminist theory, Feminism

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Jeanne Heuving has written:

'Omissions are not accidents' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Feminism and literature, History, Sex role in literature, Women and literature

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It defeats the purpose of feminism to force someone into it. Feminsim holds that everyone should be freee and equal, so forcing someone into feminism, is, in fact, anti-feminist.

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Cheryl Suzack has written:

'Indigenous women and feminism' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Indigenous women, Political activity, Feminism, Feminism and the arts

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Gita Elizabeth Joshua has written:

'Feminism, psychoanalysis, sociology and the subaltern woman' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis and feminism, Criticism and interpretation, Feminism

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Donna A. Behnke has written:

'Religious issues in nineteenth century feminism' -- subject(s): Feminism, History, Protestant churches, Religious aspects of Feminism

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It is possible to have sex with an hiv positive person without contracting hiv. You could have sex many times with an hiv positive person and get very lucky and not contract the virus. However, maybe the next time you have sex, you may get unlucky and become infected.

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