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2017, Feminism

Is rape a feminist issue?

Disclaimer: this post is not proposing a ‘solution’ to how to stop rape, it is looking at rape from a humanitarian perspective and refuting the claim that it is a ‘feminist’ issue. I know men and women that have been raped and sexually assaulted. What we view as assault may […]

by: The Rational FemalePosted on: May 17, 2017April 20, 2026
2017, Feminism

Stay-at-home mums vs Superwomen?

As far back as I can remember I’ve always wanted a career, and pretty much the same career; author, recording musical artist, and if the former doesn’t work out I wouldn’t mind going into journalism. There are many, many jobs I wouldn’t want to do: doctor (I’m hella squeamish), teacher […]

by: The Rational FemalePosted on: May 1, 2017April 18, 2023
Female Privilege
2017, Feminism

Female Privilege

Feminists often claim that women are so oppressed and that it’s so hard to be a woman and that men have it so much easier. I don’t see how this is empowering at all; telling people that they are constantly oppressed (when they’re not, not in the West anyway) is […]

by: The Rational FemalePosted on: February 3, 2017April 18, 2023
High Heels Are Stupid
2017, Health and Beauty

High Heels Are Stupid

I’m totally not writing this post ‘cos the last time I wore high heels I was sixteen and shopping for prom shoes with my mates who were taking the piss out of the fact that I walked like a doofus in them. I ended up taking my 2 inch high […]

by: The Rational FemalePosted on: January 3, 2017April 18, 2023

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About The Rational Female

Zarina Macha (The Rational Female) is an award-winning independent author of twenty-one books and a commentator on modern culture. Since 2017, she has examined feminism, race, and mental health with a focus on rational inquiry and social responsibility. Her writing and video essays explore the tensions shaping modern gender relations and contemporary society.
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