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SexReally With Lena Chen: Dating While Feminist

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2010

In this episode of SexReally with Lena Chen, three feminist women -- Chloe Angyal from Feministing.com, Amelia Parry-McDonell from TheFrisky.com, and Zoe Yang, former Pomona College sex columnist -- talk about all the ins and outs of gender equality in dating and sex: What makes the personal political? What constitutes a dealbreaker? And perhaps trickiest of all, how does one "come out" to a date as a feminist?

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  • her voice is nasal and annoying

  • Is this because you're all still unemployed? Google never forgets...

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  • It seems hypocritical for avowed Feminists to endorse marriage, and in the case of the first Feminist in the video, with a Conservative no less. The clarion call of Feminism early on was that marriage for women was akin to slavery, which is something the aforementioned Feminist alluded to when she mentioned not being willing to take her husband's surname as her own.

  • Bitch cook me some grub

  • I'll save you four minutes of video, immigrate to somewhere wwhere their is not a bloody gender war/sex based power struggle going on and hook up with some one who you click with.

  • you know i always wanted to pretend to be a g.i. while picking up a vietnamese prostitute

  • BACK TO THE KITCHEN WENCHES!

  • On sir names. Just be sure to think it out fully. Unintended problems can arise.

    Example(s): What name the kids take suddenly becomes an issue.

    Problems when traveling.

    Problems with schools.

    Problems with unified accounts.

    Family politics- just because she/he was okay with it does not mean her/his family will be.("I'm not marrying his/her family", well your not losing yours either.)

    I would rather take her last name then the above.

    Combining names: Miller and a Peltsons became Millsons.

  • when you get married you both give up rights. a girl still has her name it's just easier to have one name on contracts. My wife still has her maiden name if you know what i mean, it all balances out

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