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prdlocal 03-19-2001 09:49 PM

Poll time for the fellas...
 
I'm doing a project for a class on feminism and sexuality, and I need to know a little bit about the male perspective on feminism. So here we go... Guys, do you feel threatened by feminism? Do you feel feminism has any impact on you? How would you define feminism? Thanks for all your help, and oh! BE HONEST!!! Please and Thank you. If you don't feel comfortable posting your comments here, please e-mail me.

Alpha Sigma love and mine,

Amanda http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

Billy Optimist 03-19-2001 10:52 PM

I don't feel threatened. I think that feminism is good in that it wants to make men and women equal. I don't understand why some hate all men, but i don't think that has to with them being feminists. I believe in equality for everyone and try to treat everyone as my equal.

prdlocal 03-20-2001 01:30 AM

Billy, you always choose the right answer. Good response. I swear you're like the perfect guy. Some of my sisters need dates to formal, how do you feel about driving to wisconsin. Just kidding! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

Lil_G 03-20-2001 01:34 AM

Hey whatever happened to that drinklotsofbeer guy? I would like to see his comments on this, they would be good for a few laughs.

Billy Optimist 03-20-2001 02:04 AM

Sweet when is it? http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif If I had a car here I would.

I think that drinking guy got banned. I don't know why though, nothing he said was intentionaly offensive I don't think.

prdlocal 03-20-2001 02:39 PM

I don't know why some people hypenate their names... I suppose maybe to preserve their family name, if there are no males in the family to carry down the name, I guess.

Yeah, I would be curious to see drinknNole's comments too! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

mgdzkm433 03-20-2001 02:58 PM

LOL, this has nothing to do with your poll, but I'm getting married in 6 months and thought I 'might' be able to shed some light on the name issue.

I don't plan to hyphenate, but I do plan on having 4 names: first name, middle name, maiden name, Husband's last name.

For me it's more of a 'identity' issue. I have a brother to carry on the family name, but my last name is just as much a part of who I am as it is for my brother, my Future Husband, my parents . . . and anyone else. I don't want to give up that part of me. If we look at the origin of WHY women changed their name to their husbands--we'll find that it was because the 'ownership' of the woman changed from her father to her husband. She was property. Today that is all lost (at least in the US in most cases), however, women still carry the last name of their fathers and husbands because it's still 'expected' of them. I personally have chosen to keep my maiden name a part of my name because it represents a part of me, and even though I will always be 'me', I still want it to show. I'm also taking my FH's last name because it's a part of me as well (now) and I want to show that part of me to the world as well.

Does that make sense?

Another thought, would you sacrifice your last name to take your Wife's last name? If not, why? Heredity, family, background--they all mean as much to her as it does to you. Why should she be expected to give up her name in the 21st century just to continue to preserve the archaic 'proporty' tradion? Just food for thought. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif

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Billy Optimist 03-20-2001 03:15 PM

I think it would be cool to have a hyphenated name because my last name doesn't flow to well with very many first names, and it might give my kids more flexability. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

Miami1839 03-20-2001 04:22 PM

Hey Mikki,

I see your reasoning. Yeah, it makes sense to me. I didnt even see it that way. I'm not sure if I would change my name if I was put in that circumstance. I guess I'd have to decide when the time was right if I was to do it or not. Most likely I wouldnt, but thats just me. I guess because I feel funny about it, but I have total respect for your reasoning.

Kevin

amycat412 03-20-2001 05:00 PM

I have a friend who both she and her husband hyphenated their names when they got married.

As for me, personally, I am keeping my name. Yeah there are arguments for and against, and none are invalid.

I love my name, its who I've been for 31 (plus since there's no plan to get merried anytime soon! ha ha) years. Love, Marriage and Partnership is about many things, but none of it involves giving up your identity.

Miami1839 03-21-2001 01:41 AM

I agree with Billy. Women and Men should be treated equally. I dont understand why some hate all men either. This might be off topic but I dont understand why some(including those that are catholic) have to go with the hyphenated names. I think its silly, but thats just my opinion. Whatever floats their boat.

Kevin



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