There are a couple of others I can think of:
- Yakking on and on about office dramas, co-workers’ clothes/boyfriends/class, etc.
- Talking about babies/shoes/clothes/curtains
- Endless “discussion” of “our relationship”, often before one exists, and other emotional issues(which nearly everything feminine seems to be)
In my editorial at Pajamas Media today, I talk about Sarah Palin's decision to endorse the conservative, rather than the Republican candidate and what it all means:
Liz Cheney spoke at the Smart Girls Summit in Nashville--alas, I missed it. But I've seen her interviewed and she's got her daddy's smarts and her mama's grit. (Her mom is smart, too.) She was featured by the New York Times:
A persistent complaint in the male-dominated political blogosphere is the difficulty getting a woman. Guys like Ace and Allah have made their hard luck in love laments part of their schtick. Well.
It would make sense that Feminists would oppose burqas because they are a tool of oppression for women: that is, burqas are specifically made to make a woman persona non grata. A burqa's very purpose is to hide the woman and make her invisible as an individual. She is just not there.
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There are a couple of others I can think of:
- Yakking on and on about office dramas, co-workers’ clothes/boyfriends/class, etc.
- Talking about babies/shoes/clothes/curtains
- Endless “discussion” of “our relationship”, often before one exists, and other emotional issues(which nearly everything feminine seems to be)