Cultural Feminism

Cultural Feminism is the theory that there are fundamental personality differences between men and women, and that women's differences are special and should be celebrated. This theory of feminism supports the notion that there are biological differences between men and women. For example, "women are kinder and more gentle then men," leading to the mentality that if women ruled the world there would be no wars or that women are better child caregivers. Cultural feminism seeks to overcome sexism by celebrating women's special qualities, ways, and experiences, often believing that the "woman's way" is the better way.

 

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