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History of Feminism

In reply to the discussion: the walk of shame. [View all]

F4lconF16

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1. This comes from everywhere
Fri May 1, 2015, 11:42 AM
May 2015

But I think a significant part of it early on in many people's lives is from the fraternity system. This is exactly the kind of attitude that is not only encouraged, but expected. Men are given all the power, and none of the shame (which of course shouldn't be there at all).

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