This Is Why I Need Feminism
I need Feminism because people think I am conscious of my diet and have a strict workout regime in the hopes of finding a boyfriend.
By Roshni Kapur
I need Feminism so that aunties I meet during functions will stop commenting on how ‘I have lost weight’, ‘become slim’ or ‘maintained my weight over the years’ and could instead ask me about my non-material pursuits.
I need Feminism because my relatives are constantly asking when I plan on getting married.
I need Feminism because I am expected to adopt my husband’s surname after marriage (with the presumption that I will get married).
I need Feminism because I do not want to be honked at by truck drivers when I go for my outdoor daily runs.
I need Feminism because men of my age still make remarks such as “girls are full of drama”.
I need Feminism because I am sick of being told to be more “lady like” and be less “aggressive”.
I need Feminism because people think I am conscious of my diet and have a strict workout regime in the hopes of
finding a boyfriend.
I need Feminism because my employer and his male counterparts make sexist remarks and discount them as “harmless
jokes”.
I need Feminism so that my employer doesn’t mock me for taking work leave when I am having menstrual cramps.
I need Feminism because being called a ‘bitch’, ‘misandrist’ or ‘man-hater’ simply for being outspoken about female causes is unacceptable.
I need Feminism because people judge me for volunteering at Aware (the biggest women’s organization in Singapore) and supporting their activist causes.
I need Feminism because other travelers are shocked to meet an Indian girl travelling solo and ask “How did your parents let you travel alone”?
I need Feminism because some people from my community still condone dowry in the form of ‘gifts’.
And last but not least, I need Feminism because I am tired of being told to stop being ‘such a Feminist’.