I'm not an 'active' feminist. I just have my opinions and do the odd bit of reading online. My opinions aren't formed by any particular body of feminist thinking because I'm not really versed in it.
I'm feel particularly strongly about the expectations placed on the appearance of women, and my attitude is along the lines of 'if the boys don't have to do x, it's probably a load of oppressive nonsense'. Hence I have a very visceral dislike of heels, make-up, shaving etc. It's just a personal thing - that gets my goat more than a lot of other stuff. I don't really know why. Probably because my mother is incredibly appearance focussed and put a lot of pressure on me to look a certain way, and also because I don't wear make-up and get totally fed up with people thinking I should or treating me like I'm odd because of it.
My opinions extend to feeling that women who do do this stuff are 'letting the side down' and betraying women as a whole.
Anyway, everything I read suggests that my views are utterly outdated, if not downright unreasonable and I'm 'anti-femme' which apparently makes me horrible and now it's all about 'lipstick feminism'. Apparently the only reason women do this is for themselves and it has nothing to do with the fact that society generally expects it of them. (Frankly I don't buy this but I accept that I'm in a minority on that).
So, are my views fairly extreme?