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Apr 28, 2005 16:59

Ladies of Hogwarts, I feel it is time one of us speak out ( Read more... )

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invisimil April 28 2005, 14:33:09 UTC
They should be taught to be sensitive, and understanding. They should be taught that women are not objects, but equal partners.

It is good to aim high. But there is such a thing as having realistic goals.

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sillyhannah April 28 2005, 14:38:11 UTC
We start small, and build from there, Millicent. They need to learn we are not objects, but beings, with minds and emotions.

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invisimil April 28 2005, 15:03:12 UTC
Again, I say. Realistic goals. Only so much can be done without severe personality altering charms. Or castration.

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silverprefect April 28 2005, 14:35:19 UTC
I'm touched.

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sillyhannah April 28 2005, 14:38:45 UTC
Well, you have been. I may be untrustworthy, according to Weasley, but I'm honest.

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silverprefect April 28 2005, 14:49:04 UTC
Weasley's as paranoid as the entirety of Hufflepuff. No-one is trustworthy to him.

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nottimpressed April 28 2005, 14:36:15 UTC
Oh, Abbott.

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sillyhannah April 28 2005, 14:39:35 UTC
Don't you start with me, Mr. I-Ignore-My-Friends-When-I'm-Getting-Zabini-Attention. I'm quite put out with you and hurt as it is. I have feelings too, you know.

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nottimpressed April 28 2005, 14:50:15 UTC
I haven't the faintest idea as to what you could be referring to.

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battyseer April 28 2005, 19:20:18 UTC
I always wanted to teach class on Women in Divination...but no, no, they said no, it's not appropriate, no the children wouldn't want it and the parents would be angry. Why would anyone listen to poor, crazy, Professor Trelawney?

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thomasdean April 28 2005, 20:28:46 UTC
What did I do?

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