I am astounded that she considers herself a feminist.
Oh heavens, yes. On another note, this is one thing that ticks me off about a recent review of that other vampire book--the reviewer's complaint that a heroine who cooks and cleans is antifeminist. I mean, cooking and cleaning aren't about being subservient, they're about self-reliance. Being helpless in domestic matters doesn't make you a man, or a feminist--it makes you a little girl.
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Oh heavens, yes. On another note, this is one thing that ticks me off about a recent review of that other vampire book--the reviewer's complaint that a heroine who cooks and cleans is antifeminist. I mean, cooking and cleaning aren't about being subservient, they're about self-reliance. Being helpless in domestic matters doesn't make you a man, or a feminist--it makes you a little girl.