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DISCLAIMER: For discussion purposes and to get real opinions Many things we consider normal today were once forbidden or limited for women, and it’s feminism that made them possible. For example voting, access to education, owning property, working in different fields, sports participation, leadership roles etc. Feminism is about improving life for women, not about taking anything away from men. It fights for equal opportunities and rights. None of these rights make men worse off, they only make society fairer and healthier. And feminism is not about hating men or making women “above” men. Some men say, “Women are eating our money.” But at the same time, you don’t want women to be financially independent and having their own life. Isn’t that paradoxical? You want women to always be dependent, yet complain when they use resources? So my question: how is feminism actually bothering you? submitted by /u/IngenuityBig3509

Originally posted by u/IngenuityBig3509 on r/AskMen