Oh, OK. I wonder if the UK group still exists, though? Couldn't find them on the net, if so. I remember that they were persona non grata to orthodox feminists in the 70s/early 80s because they had close links with the English Collective of Prostitutes, who were considered gender traitors.
That would be the basis for change
Yep. And if the men charged in and took all the jobs, well at least you'd see men doing housework & looking after babies & the like. Which would effect a few changes in itself.
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That would be the basis for change
Yep. And if the men charged in and took all the jobs, well at least you'd see men doing housework & looking after babies & the like. Which would effect a few changes in itself.