When I ask this group of people about the feminist books or magazines they read, and when I ask them about the feminist talks they have heard, and about the feminist activists they know, they answer me that everything they have heard about the feminist movement is nothing but expendable matter, and that they have never approached the feminist movement, and do not know what is happening in reality. They often think that feminism is a group of angry women who want to be like men. They do not think of feminism as a human rights movement that seeks women to have equal rights with men. When I talk about feminism as I know it - up close and from personal experience - they listen to me willingly, although as soon as our conversations end, they are quick to tell me that I am different and not like the "real", angry feminists who hate men. Then, I assure them that I am as true and radical a feminist as one can be, and if they dare approach the feminist movement they will see that it is not what they imagined.