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Is a feminists marriage her central priority?

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Is a feminists marriage her central priority?

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  1. For most of them, yup. I've met very few women who have said that their career is more important or on equal footing with their marriage.


  2. I'm not religious and I'm not a feminist (not by my own admission, but my belief in certain elements some may say that I am - my belief in others would say that I am not ... lol), and I'm not female.

    I couldn't entertain it on religious grounds - it would hypocrisy.

    I wouldn't entertain it on legal grounds - there is little if any circumstantial benefit to me, or financial benefit or legal benefit. Along side a few definite disadvantages. Coupled with believed disadvantages, the beliefs are based on first hand evidence.

    This is one guy that is going to take a lot to bring round to the idea.

  3. i am a feminist and i would say yes in my case.

  4. Marriage, I do not personally believe in it. I have been with the same man for 3 years and we are quite happy the way we are without a ring and a piece of paper.

    I don't ever intend to get married; I do not belong to any secular religious groups so it is superfluous to me. That is only how I feel, it is fine how others live their life. But for me it's just not a priority at all.  

  5. or his

    and it depends on the person

  6. I am a feminist, and I would say my marriage and daughter both tie for top priority. I love my husband because we don't have to work incredibly hard at making our marriage "work" we are just a great team, treat each other with respect, and contribute equally to our life together.  

  7. Probably depends on the individual...  

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