After reading some of the threads in Sistas Online, I'm comfortable enough to ask this question here because you all have demonstrated honest, mature replies
Background:
My ex-girlfriend just told me she broke it off with us because she hated who she became when she was with me. She hated the fact that she measured her self worth based on what she believed I thought of her. And even though she can't express where she got this thinking of how "I see her," she can't let it go.
She claims that her upbringing by her parents to be an "INDEPENDENT STRONG BLACK WOMAN" and direction of her college education, that I don't want to expressly name (HBCU for women), reinforced that thinking/belief system. She is a staunch feminist to say the least, and that's where the negative energy about her looking to me comes into play.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_movement
Question:
Is this situation just an anomaly or is this pervasive in our society? Has the feminist movement played a larger role in the demise of the black family?
Background:
My ex-girlfriend just told me she broke it off with us because she hated who she became when she was with me. She hated the fact that she measured her self worth based on what she believed I thought of her. And even though she can't express where she got this thinking of how "I see her," she can't let it go.
She claims that her upbringing by her parents to be an "INDEPENDENT STRONG BLACK WOMAN" and direction of her college education, that I don't want to expressly name (HBCU for women), reinforced that thinking/belief system. She is a staunch feminist to say the least, and that's where the negative energy about her looking to me comes into play.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_movement
Question:
Is this situation just an anomaly or is this pervasive in our society? Has the feminist movement played a larger role in the demise of the black family?
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