Why do feminists play up to the female stereotype of nagging and moaning?

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I don’t nag, nor moan.

I simply question, sarcasticate and occasionally place blame

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9 Responses to “Why do feminists play up to the female stereotype of nagging and moaning?”

  • edith clarke:

    Hmm, and men never nag, or non-feminists, or anti-feminists? I don’t see why anyone would complain about moaning, you do have issues.

  • Zindzi:

    …says the naggger and moaner.

    EDIT: Please define ‘sarcasticate’.

  • TINA:

    *sigh*

    There are good feminists and bad ones

    The bad ones impose their ideas on everyone else; hence the nagging shit.

    They make us normal women look bad…

  • Boodle:

    its just their way of communication…..call her a moaner and she’ll just moan at you for it. in fairness tho if you were to notice yourself….she could ask you very politely to do something, and after you’ve ignored her about 5 times…..she’ll ask you for a 6th time and we call that nagging. lol i had to notice myself do that first before i realised that shes not actually nagging….im just ignoring lol

    the moaning never stops whether shes femenist or not…..they dont know how to talk normally after a while so they end up not noticing that they’re moaning at you even tho they mean to talk to you like a normal human being….as in moaning is just how they talk now lol its not meant as moaning if that makes sense

  • Charlotte:

    as a woman i dont nag or moan thanks, thats a sterotype.

  • Miss Molly:

    See for yourself: Look into the looking glass at your self and wonder why you are playing up to the stereotype of men complaining about women. What do you see?

  • Lightning:

    Women often misconstrue nagging as nurturing. Believe it or not, some think all that will bring them closer together.

  • Bella:

    I thought men liked moaning?

  • Michelle J:

    OMG, I am so sick of your nagging and moaning!

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