“I didn't know feminism was actually a thing until I left home and found out the country didn't run the way my mom's house did.” KnowsWayCountryHomeRunningFoundHouseLeftFeminismMomMy Mom Author:Joss Whedon
“My mom and I had secret from my dad that we didn't think we were stupid, that we didn't think we needed feminism to be explained to us.” ThinkingSecretFeminismStupidMomNeededDadMy DadMy Mom Author:Kathleen Hanna
“All my friends were girls. Then my mom's strident feminism for years where men were thought of as the enemy, I just didn't know what the right way to be a man was.” KnowsMenWayYearsGirlEnemyFeminismMomMy FriendsMy MomRight WayBe A Man Author:Michael Ian Black
“I believe I was raised with feminist values, but I don't think I ever heard my Mom call herself a feminist. Before I identified as a feminist myself, I thought of feminism as more of a historical term describing the women's movement in the '70s but didn't know much about what they had done and didn't think it applied to my life at all.” ThinkingKnowsBelieveDoneValuesI BelieveTermHeardFeminismMovementMomHistoricalRaisedFeministMy MomDescribing Author:Julie Zeilinger
“I hate to say it, but all that stuff they try to tell you about women being empowered and how it's fine for a woman to ask a man out, well, it's crap.' I look down at my watch. 'Seven fifty-three p.m.' 'What does that mean?' 'Official time of death of feminism,' I reply, and mom laughs.” MenTryingWellsLooksMeanDoeHateThreeAsksStuffWatchesLaughingFeminismFineMomI HateSevenOfficialsFiftyCrapEmpowered Book:God Is in the Pancakes Source: God Is in the Pancakes