Ok... I'll support the 'feminism' movement to a certain degree - but definitely admit things are way out of hand.
Anyway... I've got a family law case with my ex coming up - and she's pulling a what I call an 'over-entitled feminist' approach to try & get what she wants (wanting more money out of me - now she says she can't work from the 'emotional and physical abuse' that she took (not at all true - she was cheating on me & there was never any violence/abuse). In addition, I often take 1-3 months off work for 'extended vacations' (travelling) and apparently that isn't acceptable to her and I should be confined to working (& giving her more money). I'm cross comparing this to slavery in my hearing.
Has the manosphere come up with an 'acceptable' term used to describe these types of women? I'm going to use it in my hearing with this bitch as opposed to just using the term "feminism" as I don't want to piss off my lawyer (female) and the judge who may be female.
Anyone with thoughts on how to approach dealing with these types of "women" in legal proceedings?
Thanks!
Anyway... I've got a family law case with my ex coming up - and she's pulling a what I call an 'over-entitled feminist' approach to try & get what she wants (wanting more money out of me - now she says she can't work from the 'emotional and physical abuse' that she took (not at all true - she was cheating on me & there was never any violence/abuse). In addition, I often take 1-3 months off work for 'extended vacations' (travelling) and apparently that isn't acceptable to her and I should be confined to working (& giving her more money). I'm cross comparing this to slavery in my hearing.
Has the manosphere come up with an 'acceptable' term used to describe these types of women? I'm going to use it in my hearing with this bitch as opposed to just using the term "feminism" as I don't want to piss off my lawyer (female) and the judge who may be female.
Anyone with thoughts on how to approach dealing with these types of "women" in legal proceedings?
Thanks!