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Feminism is lively

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Chapter 1 - Feminism is strength

There is no single way to be a feminist; being a feminist can take on very different forms. Essentially, a feminist is someone who believes in equality between the genders. Most people would say that they favor equality and gender rights. They believe that men and women should have equal opportunities and the ability to do whatever they want with their lives.With this is loving your body, even (especially!) if it does not fit the media's stereotype of perfection. Feminists often fight the misconception that an attractive female has one particular set of traits.

This does not mean that you can't spend time making yourself look pretty. You can wear makeup or high heels and be a feminist, but you don't have toShare equal responsibilities in your relationship. It can be common for members of heterosexual relationships and marriages to slip into traditional gender roles.[2] If you want to stay home with your children while your husband works, that's fine! You can still be a feminist! However, you and your partner should make mindful decisions about household responsibilities.

If you do most of the cooking, perhaps your partner should clean up the kitchen after dinner. If your partner does laundry on the weekends, you can contribute in other ways, like by vacuuming. As long as you're making decisions about responsibilities based on choice and personal preference, and not on gender stereotypes, you'll be incorporating feminism into your lifestyle.Raise your children to believe in gender equality. There are many ways to raise children to be feminists. A good start is encouraging them to embrace their individual interests and passions, regardless of their gender. You can also teach them to question gender assumptions (such as why girls' items are invariably pink and purple, but boys' items are never pink). Help them make life goals that do not hinge upon their gender.[3]

It is also important to emphasize both the mother's and the father's role as a parent. This will minimize the assumption that mothers parent while fathers work.Recognize systemic inequalities. An important part of being an informed feminist is cultivating an awareness of systemic prejudices against women around the world. You cannot stop every individual from having a particular opinion about women, but you can expose systemic inequalities.[5]

You can support organizations that provide suppressed women in other cultures education and opportunities.

You can notice trends such as the discrepancy between the percentage of politicians or world leaders who are female, versus the female population of the world.

Realize that in systems that discriminate against women in the areas of education or employment, women's economic lives become dependent on others in power, which takes power from them.