MatureDJ
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Yes, I realize that most feminists are ugly, but there are a few that are nice looking, like this:
Liz Bruenig:
and Camilla Paglia (at a younger age):
Bruenig penned an article about motherhood - she became a mother at the age of 25
- and the ugly feminists are letting her have it:
www.mediaite.com

www.lifesitenews.com
I await your column about how men are ageist by not wanting to date or catcall you.
Liz Bruenig:

and Camilla Paglia (at a younger age):

Bruenig penned an article about motherhood - she became a mother at the age of 25

NY Times Columnist Writes About Motherhood For Mother's Day and Twitter Melts Down
New York Times columnist Elizabeth Bruenig wrote last week about her experience becoming a mother at the age of 25. Shortly after the article was published, and well into Monday morning, the reaction on Twitter was fierce, as were defenses of the column. If it seems strange that an essay on...
You get the point that this harridan is trying to get at.If you want a take on this issue that is smart and isn't naked pandering to the fantasies of pathetic men ...

Feminist blogger: Having 11 children is like having 11 cats - LifeSite
Amanda Marcotte compares animals with humans in a disturbing manner.


my opinion: Yes, the DNA tattoo really gets my baby-making juices going ...“I don’t particularly like babies. They are loud and smelly and, above all other things, demanding. No matter how much free daycare you throw at women, babies are still time-sucking monsters with their constant neediness. No matter how flexible you make my work schedule, my entire life would be overturned by a baby. I like my life how it is, with my ability to do what I want when I want without having to arrange for a babysitter.”
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