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==== '''Feminists are frigid, hate sex, and want to stop anyone from enjoying porn or fanservice.''' ====
Feminists have a problem with porn tropes that promote a degrading or hateful view of women ([[Victim Falls For Rapist]], [["It's Not Rape If You Enjoyed It"]], [[Sex Slave]], etc.), and with the ways the porn industry exploits a lot of the women who work for it. Some (again, this was a more popular position in the 1970's than it is today) do think porn ''inherently'' objectifies women and is therefore always misogynistic; other feminists, though, think what the world actually needs is ''better'' porn -- porn that presents sex as something where both partners' desires should be equally important. There's more of a consensus on fanservice: feminists are generally not against seeing sexy ladies in media, but don't like how often the ladies' [[Character Development]] is pushed aside in favor of looking at their, err, ''other'' developments. In any case, most feminists enjoy sex just fine, and [[Asexuality|those who don't]] are typically at least okay with the idea of it. There's even a whole faction of the movement, called Sex-Positive Feminism, that focuses on working to promote positive and empowering views of sexuality.
 
==== '''Feminists hate men, think women are better than men, and think women should have more power than men.''' ====