Yes Poddy, reading The Female Eunuch  women finally realised that they could be self sufficient and self supporting, instead of remaining in a bad relationship.

That women could be more than they were.

They didn't need to follow the expectations of the day.....marriage and 3 children with a triple front red brick house.

Until Greer came along the wimmen folk kept they place.

She was a trail blazer for the free choice for women.

I have never heard her criticise women for choosing marriage, children and the brick house.

She was all about choice.

I don't understand your comments about femininity and her wanting to be a man.

Maybe her monumental intellect put you off.

 

She is her own woman....always has been.

I celebrate what she has achieved in her life.

I asked my OH what he thought of her (he was at Uni with her).

He adores her.....maybr because he doesn't feel threatened by her as so many 'men' are.