id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_igfe6tnws5b7foihhvg3vj7gbi Laurie A. Rudman The F Word: Is Feminism Incompatible with Beauty and Romance? 2007 13 .pdf application/pdf 8686 780 57 as unattractive, unappealing to men, or lesbians (Swim, Ferguson, & Hyers, 1999; Williams & Wittig, 1997), women relationship concerns would negatively covary with feminist identity and attitudes and support for women's civil we expected men to show lower feminist identity and profeminist attitudes compared to women (e.g., Haddock & appeal, lesbianism, and feminism, which were not moderated by gender or, for the most part, feminist identity. research, we correlated self-rated attractiveness with feminist identity and attitudes, separately for women and men. In sum, Study 2 showed that people who viewed feminism as troubling for romance were unlikely to show feminist orientations or to support women's civil rights, even between feminist orientations and perceived conflict between feminism and romantic relationship concerns (attractiveness, sex appeal, romance, and sexual harmony) for and attitudes and support for women's civil rights, even after accounting for the lesbian feminist stereotype (Study 2) ./cache/work_igfe6tnws5b7foihhvg3vj7gbi.pdf ./txt/work_igfe6tnws5b7foihhvg3vj7gbi.txt