
There's this quote that kindsa gets to me. Germaine Greer, an Aussie writer, also a standard bearer of the woman's liberation movement, wrote "The Female Eunich" and states that "She is more body than soul, more soul than mind." Now, I'm no feminist. But is this quote simply implying that a female is nothing more than her outer beauty? That having a beautiful body is closed-captioned for having a weak or weary soul? That she has less soul than body but more soul than mind? This quote is mainly putting forth beliefs that a beatiful female has no brains, rather just a piece of art to idolize. Which is so heavily to be disagreed with. I mearly pose this as a question. Are us females rationilized as beautiful and dull? I choose the ladder.

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