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I'm on a small board of retailers (many of which are women that run their businesses from home). We started a discussion on the phrase, "Ms" on our order forms, in part because I received a customer complaint that I didn't offer the choice of "mrs" when ordering (I don't have "Miss" either, but I digress).
Most of the responses from the WAHM group have been very negative about this fact. One posts that she's proud to be married, and wouldn't order from me because of it. Another said that she hates labels, and that Ms. is too closely associated with "Whacko Feminists".
I was just STUNNED! I'm married, I run my business from home so that I can care for my children, but I do consider every woman that believes in rights and the promotion of those rights as feminists. Am I too far off base here? Shouldn't we, as women, celebrate those "whacko feminists" that came before us - paving the way so that we could have careers, own our own businesses, drive cars, get an education - VOTE, etc?
How in the world are we supposed ever get ahead with people don't even understand - or take for granted WHERE the rights we have came from? And where is the contention coming from that the Ms. is a negative? Or better yet... Why do we need one classification for men, but 3 for women?
/endrant
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