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In reply to the discussion: 'Bing Bang Theory's' Kaley Cuoco Doesn't Consider Herself Feminist [View all]NaturalHigh
(12,778 posts)114. What? That was supposed to be a compliment.
I think Jennifer Aniston is one of the hottest women on the planet. For the life of me, I can't believe you would think that was somehow a knock against her.
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did i miss something? she really did not say a lot more in the article. seems to be,
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#63
cooking dinner for our family has nothing to do with feminism. most people do not own the title
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#61
I love cooking for my wife (and do so most days). While I don't think I love it enough
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2014
#92
sometimes when this OP poster gets an inkling of shame (or some signal that he has crossed the line)
Kali
Dec 2014
#75
Her attitude actually would be the ultimate goal of feminism in that wouldnt it be nice
randys1
Dec 2014
#7
Yep. And as we just saw with Sony paying Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence less than their
seaglass
Dec 2014
#31
The other four have gotten more screen time as the show has gone along
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Dec 2014
#85
exactly. she clearly states she does not know anything or even think about it.
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#46
probably. anyone relating cooking dinner to feminism has missed the boat, one way or another. nt
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#57
lol. i have had many with all nieces, nephews and two sons. well aware where they sit on the
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#69
That's exactly it. She's got hers so nothing to see here. Every minority/discriminated against group
stevenleser
Dec 2014
#106
I like the character she plays -- who wouldn't like the working class woman who can always
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2014
#93
And a good opinion it is. I've seen her on a couple of talk shows and she comes across
Autumn
Dec 2014
#80