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  2. Neofeminism - Wikipedia

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    Neofeminism champions the free choice of women in appearance, lifestyle, and sexuality. This consumerist orientation retains the advances of legal equality in political space but urges women to celebrate their femininity in their personal lives, a category that includes careers, clothing, and sexuality.

  3. Femininity - Wikipedia

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    Femininity can be understood as socially constructed, [1] [2] and there is also some evidence that some behaviors considered feminine are influenced by both cultural factors and biological factors. [1] [3] [4] [5] To what extent femininity is biologically or socially influenced is subject to debate.

  4. The Feminine Mystique - Wikipedia

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    The Feminine Mystique is a book by American author Betty Friedan, widely credited with sparking second-wave feminism in the United States. [2] First published by W. W. Norton on February 19, 1963, The Feminine Mystique became a bestseller, initially selling over a million copies.

  5. Femininism - Wikipedia

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    Femininism is the promotion or appreciation of femininity or "womanliness", and is the direct counterpart to masculinism. [1] The concept originates as far back as the 19th century.

  6. Helena Patursson - Wikipedia

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    Súsanna Helena Patursson (27 August 1864 in Kirkjubøur – 15 December 1916 in Kirkjubøur) was a Faroese actress and writer, and the first political feminist in the country, particularly stressing the need for all Faroe Islanders to be able to write and learn Faroese.

  7. Feminine psychology - Wikipedia

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    Feminine psychology or the psychology of women is an approach that focuses on social, economic, and political issues confronting women all throughout their lives. It emerged as a reaction to male-dominated developmental theories such as Sigmund Freud 's view of female sexuality.

  8. Why NC schools say free feminine hygiene products are so ...

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    North Carolina public schools are clamoring for more funding to help provide female students with free menstrual hygiene products to help keep them in school. ... for feminine hygiene products ...

  9. Feminine Forever - Wikipedia

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    Feminine Forever is a 1966 book written by American gynecologist Robert A. Wilson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The book characterized menopause and associated symptoms as a serious disease state and strongly advocated the use of estrogen -based menopausal hormone therapy to alleviate it, maintain femininity and well-being , and improve quality of life and health.