Never said at all what you just wrote, never hated men either, just did not want to marry every one I was with...
I did not avoid marraige, but I married when I felt it was right or wrong my choice...
I also had a child out of wedlock when the person I was with demanded I have an abortion, but I didn't and supported my child without welfare or child support.
This is a feminist?
Pardon me, but you just finished explaining that women were trapped in marriage and then dumped for younger models, and that you'd never let some [man] do that to you. As if that were the typical married experience in the 50's. And now you claim that you have no anti-male angst. Doesn't sound particularly credible.
As for the "sexual libertinism" part, that was my translation of your "date who *I* wanted..." I challenge you to dispute my translation.
I also had a child out of wedlock...
...whoops, too late. I guess I did read you right.
when the person I was with demanded I have an abortion, but I didn't and supported my child without welfare or child support. This is a feminist?
Absolutely. Anti-male angst (of which you've shown plenty), avoidance of marriage, and sexual libertinism are the heart and soul of feminism.