As much as I love the internet, I'd love to have more in person friends. I'm in Dublin, Ireland. Obviously, we won't meet up straight away and will spend some time vetting each other before we do. Also, I am married and not in the dating scene but would love to meet fds, feminist aligned women to see if we hit it off and make friends!
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Love this idea! Would love to also have FDS chat nights, where we all gather on Zoom or Teams or whatever and shoot the shit.
This is a great idea! I like your thinking.
However, I work in a very libfem environment with managers that would fire me in a hearbeat if they found out I was associated with any groups that were remotely "anti-trans", "anti-male", or "sexist". One of my managers accused me of being a TERF last year, and I absolutely cannot be accused again if I want to keep my job and continue having a white-collar career in the U.S. One accusation can be debated away. Two accusations means I lose my job.
I would not want to show my face or put myself in a position where anyone could associate my real identity with this group.
It's sad, but being publicly associated with FDS just isn't safe for many of us, not even in the West.
At first, I thought this was written by a man to get women to meet him. But I was wrong, after looking at your post history, everything checks out.
As for meetups, I don’t know how we’re going to meet up without being infiltrated by pickmeishas and men. I’ve recently, just started going to female only meetups with another female friend. I don’t know if they’re FDS aligned, but generally, they’re all pretty pleasant and friendly enough to be around. With these meetups, we had to pay for ticketed events. The sum was huge enough to keep men away. And the activities were really feminine like yoga, palm reading, and dancing. At the mention of gaming, or arcade night, all the girl’s face just dropped/soured.
Straight up LOVE Dublin as a city and am so keen on this. Alas I’m in Wales, but always happy to connect with likeminded women.
Am from Dublin as well.