ChristTeen:
Indeed, I think there are two major definitions of feminism. The most famous (and twisted, IMHO) is that of gender feminism, which seeks radical deconstruction and redefinition of societal roles. And at the heart of it is pride and self-love: insisting on "doing what thou wilst" (to quote Aleister Crowley, a.k.a. the "Beast") without regard to God's commandments and Church teaching. And then there is equity feminism (which I believe the Holy Father would more likely support) that supports the empowerment and dignity of men and women as God created us to be, and seeks our good within the boundaries of Church teaching (although equity feminism is not exclusive to the Church, or to Christianity for that matter).
I would consider myself an equity feminist

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Axios:
Benefits of gender feminism? Abortion as birth control, a society where it is almost impossible to survive and raise a family on one salary, single parent households due to divorce, leaving mothers struggling with their children (how liberating!). I don't see benefits from women trying to
be men, I see benefit in women succeeding in being all they can be
as women .