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Where can I meet other gender critical women?

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NewInEdi · 15/09/2025 10:01

Hello! I hope it is not inappropriate for me to post here as a uni student and non-parent, but I really wanted to ask if there are any socials I could attend to meet other radical feminist or gender critical women, whether university-aged or older. I am already on the mailing list for For Women Scotland, but they only meet up when there is a demonstration happening and I don't know when the next one will happen. Is there anything else I can do? I'd love to meet some likeminded people as, honestly, having had to hide parts of my political beliefs around people has already become draining. I am in Edinburgh by the way.

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PronounsBaby · 15/09/2025 10:10

Yes I would recommend WRN, there may be a 'young' group too for people under 35. It's a brilliant group to be part of. Then may also be a SEEN network for students? Not sure about that one but worth looking into.

NewInEdi · 15/09/2025 10:11

Looking into it right now, it looks great. Thank you!

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ManyShapesOfPasta · 15/09/2025 10:26

Let Women Speak, and then join the locals.

ArabellaSaurus · 15/09/2025 10:45

Most women you meet will be gc. But they'll also likely be a bit cautious about talking about it.

SexRealist · 15/09/2025 14:01

My DDis a uni student and (very) gender critical. Not in Scotland - but don't give up, you may find others amongst your ranks! My DD found others amongst the 'women in business' crowd - whereas 'women in STEM' had been invaded.

deadpan · 15/09/2025 15:01

It must be harder for younger people, especially at university. My kids are early twenties and older teens and they're both GC. My twenty odd year old says the trans craze is like the cutting yourself craze when she was at school, and she used the word craze to describe it. She went to uni but finished at the beginning of COVID and the situation wasn't as bad as it is now.
I hope you can find some like minded people, if not try and remember that the majority of the general public agree with you.

ThePenguinIsDrunk · 15/09/2025 23:12

Where in the country are you? FiLiA have a young women's group and also run other smaller events/groups

Ramblingnamechanger · 15/09/2025 23:30

Women’s Declaration International. Weekly webinars with chat and online discussions.

RobinEllacotStrike · 16/09/2025 08:21

If you can get to Glasgow, Filia run a monthly meet up - FiLiA Feminist Friday. These are really fantastic women who would be delighted to meet you.

https://www.tickettailor.com/events/filia1/1545442

RobinEllacotStrike · 16/09/2025 08:22

The next Filia Feminist Friday in Glasgow is 26th September

NewInEdi · 16/09/2025 08:50

I fear as a humanities student I will have less opportunities to meet likeminded women in my cohort :")

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NewInEdi · 16/09/2025 08:52

Will look into it, thank you!

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NewInEdi · 16/09/2025 08:53

SexRealist · 15/09/2025 14:01

My DDis a uni student and (very) gender critical. Not in Scotland - but don't give up, you may find others amongst your ranks! My DD found others amongst the 'women in business' crowd - whereas 'women in STEM' had been invaded.

I fear as a humanities student I will have less opportunities to meet likeminded women in my cohort :") (reposting to quote your reply)

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IwantToRetire · 16/09/2025 17:24

There was a thread like this a while ago.

There may be helpful suggestions on there.

https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/womens_rights/5288897-i-want-to-meet-other-gc-women-in-person

But interesting as a thought that FWR doesn't have meet ups in various areas!

BlueJuniper94 · 16/09/2025 17:30

ArabellaSaurus · 15/09/2025 10:45

Most women you meet will be gc. But they'll also likely be a bit cautious about talking about it.

Not at uni, certainly not in Edinburgh! It will be very isolating.

However, most women kind of are GC, they don't actually support males in women's prisons etc, but they firmly identify with rainbow "be kind" satanism, not realising their normie transgressions have them firmly in terf territory.

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