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Hmm, good question. Tbh I didn't identify as a feminist until our conversation in which I said I didn't love the word feminist and then went to bed. I woke up and read the conversation between you and (Lima, I believe?) and started to think about whether truly wanted to split hairs over linguistics or if I should just STFU and keep doing the feminist stuff I already do.

Whether or not she identifies as a feminist, and I know this is feminist Sunday she inspires me with her girl power and is a stand for equality for all. 💓

Whoop whoop! Thanks for the shout out, honey! Some fantastic women and posts in this curation effort, though. I'm happy to let them take the spotlight.

I guess everyone's definition of feminist is different. I'm all for equality, and for raising awareness of the issues that keep coming up (again and again), but I can't spend the emotional effort to fight for feminism in most instances. For my mental health, I just have to disengage and go somewhere else with my energy, if at all possible. I'll march, and raise my voice, and speak my truth, but I'm not into fighting. So yeah, I don't necessarily call myself a feminist, but I think I am one on several levels.

Peace and love, y'all!

I am so very happy to hear this! 💓