We talked about feminism the other day (as a result of threads on here)
She said that she didn't feel she could be a feminist because daddy does the finances at home. And because she bows to his knowledge about some things.
I tried to say to her that with the finances that he isn't good at them because he has testicles, he just is very good at maths and finances. She isn't good with maths and that is isn't because she doesn't have testicles.
She takes his word for stuff that he has knowledge about and he listens to her about stuff none of that is about sex, it is about them having a very different knowledge base.
He is mathmatical, she is language and literature (she is a tutor at Cambridge University).
She also thinks that she can't be a feminist because she enjoys compliments from men about her appearance.
Am I totally wrong in thinking that none of the above means that she can't be a feminist.