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A '''Nonfeminist gynocentrist''' is a shorthand phrase for men or women displaying any of a wide range traditional gynocentric attitudes and/or behaviors. A famous example of this type is Phyllis Schlafly who shunned ''feminist gynocentrism'' in favor of the benefits of ''traditional gynocentrism''. The phrase is sometimes referred to by alternative phrases such as '''Antifeminist gynocentrist,''' '''Im not a feminist gynocentrist (INAF-G),'''<ref>Coined by Scandrett, Brian. Group Skype conversation (2016).</ref> '''Gynocentric traditionalist,''' '''Traditional gynocentrist,''' or simply '''Tradgyn'''.
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A '''Nonfeminist gynocentrist''' is a shorthand phrase for men or women displaying any of a wide range traditional gynocentric attitudes and/or behaviors. A famous example of this type is Phyllis Schlafly who shunned ''feminist gynocentrism'' in favor of the benefits of ''traditional gynocentrism''. The phrase is sometimes referred to by alternative phrases such as '''Antifeminist gynocentrist,''' '''Im not a feminist gynocentrist (INAF-G),'''<ref>Coined by Scandrett, Brian. Group Skype conversation (2016).</ref> '''Gynocentric traditionalist,''' '''Traditional gynocentrist,''' or simply '''[[Tradgyn]]'''.
   
 
Contrasted with [[non-gynocentric traditionalist]].
 
Contrasted with [[non-gynocentric traditionalist]].

Revision as of 07:34, 23 March 2019

A Nonfeminist gynocentrist is a shorthand phrase for men or women displaying any of a wide range traditional gynocentric attitudes and/or behaviors. A famous example of this type is Phyllis Schlafly who shunned feminist gynocentrism in favor of the benefits of traditional gynocentrism. The phrase is sometimes referred to by alternative phrases such as Antifeminist gynocentrist, Im not a feminist gynocentrist (INAF-G),[1] Gynocentric traditionalist, Traditional gynocentrist, or simply Tradgyn.

Contrasted with non-gynocentric traditionalist.


reference

  1. Coined by Scandrett, Brian. Group Skype conversation (2016).