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(37,573 posts)who share a characteristic, one that is not shared by every one in the larger class of "women".
Further, she may be perceived to be in a smaller (smaller than the larger group since presumably not all attractive women are feminists) group - attractive feminist women. A group, which is seen, by them, as rejecting all men. After all, a "woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle." In other words, "as far as we are concerned, men are useless to us." Or perhaps even "worse than useless" since they are apparently the ones oppressing us.
Myself, I do not believe women are an oppressed class. I worry more about my nephews than I do about my nieces. My nieces are beautiful young women, men will knock down doors for them and sprinkle rose petals at their feet. My nephews, otoh, I worry, could end up like me, unmarried, childless, living alone, working menail jobs for low pay, or like my brother, sorta unhappily married, working a good job with lots of stress and still barely treading water financially.