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To begin with, one of the hardest questions posed in contemporary society is: What is a woman? Self-proclaimed feminists provide a range of answers, suggesting that anyone identifying as a woman qualifies as one, regardless of biological attributes. This notion, though seen by some as progressive, raises eyebrows due to its vagueness and the implication that the definition of womanhood is flexible and subjective. One can’t help but wonder if the lack of clarity is an inherent flaw in this ideological construct that often leads to confusion among its advocates.