19 thoughts on “Candace Owens On Feminism

    1. Candace Owens can speak as long as she wants; she is a pleasure to listen to!

      I would add that the type of woman she describes is, in part, responsible for the patronizing, disrespectful behavior of males about which the feminazis complain. I firmly believe that women give the cue and we have the ability to call the shots in our relationships (both personally and professionally) if we so choose.

      If nothing else, we have the good guys terrified of committing a faux pas. πŸ™‚

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      1. I used to love dressing relatively immodestly when I was younger. I say relatively, because my mother thinks anything that doesn’t go all the way up to the neck is immodest πŸ™‚ But really, I love bikinis, mini skirts, strapless dresses-they all bring joy to life when worn by the right women. I have no problem with the way the young woman here is dressed, but she has obviously had something totally unnatural done to her hips. Its weird, and sad. Why would such a beautiful young woman maim herself in this way?

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      2. “Why would such a beautiful young woman maim herself in this way?”

        I think it is the ‘Kardashian effect’ with perhaps a hint of societal pornification.

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      3. Funny thing as one grows into maturity; one realizes that the well-fitting little black dress, pearls, and 4 inch stiletto heels send a much more powerful message. In fact, the color black says a whole lot of things that I learned in NYC, namely Tread Carefully because you’re dealing with Me.

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      4. “If nothing else, we have the good guys terrified of committing a faux pas. πŸ™‚”

        Because that is what mothers’ of America used to do to their boys. Ask my mom for specifics.

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      5. Damn, what a job she must have had handling this rascal! Too bad she didn’t have the Ettes around to help her. πŸ™‚

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    1. I admire all mothers, but especially mothers of boys. My nephew is 8 years old. He just went on his sixth trip to the emergency room. My niece is 18. She has never been to the emergency room πŸ™‚ All of my nephew’s trips are the result of rambunctiousness of some sort or another. This latest incident involved him playing on a wall and then falling off of that wall and landing on his head. My Mom asked him if he would please stop playing on walls. He refused.

      All mothers are saints, mothers of boys more so, Simon’s mother, especially so πŸ™‚

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  1. “My niece is 18. She has never been to the emergency room πŸ™‚”

    LOL. I do remember, however, the major hysterics when mine got her first pimple. The funniest thing about that family scenario was the phone call I rcvd from her little brother: “S is just not herself. She’s upset about something I can’t even see. ”

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