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Women are the second sex, the "other" excluded from men. Power belongs to men, and women are mere appendages. The patronage of vassals comes from power, and discrimination also comes from power. This is the fact. Anyone who gives birth to a daughter will still feel sad for a while. Even during sexual intercourse, women are passive and defensive, like a container to accommodate men's desires. "Husband and wife are such a homogeneous body, whose members lose their independence but cannot escape loneliness; they are a static combination, "the same person", rather than maintaining a dynamic and dynamic relationship. "But it remains the case that the more beautifully a woman dresses, the more respected she is;

Simone de Beauvoir, January 9, 1908. -April 14, 1986), also translated as Simone Beauvoir. French existentialist writer and one of the founders of the feminist movement. Beauvoir was born in Paris in 1908 at the Ecole Normale Supérieure and received a degree from the University of Paris in 1929. degree in philosophy and passed the French Philosophy Teacher Qualification Examination. In 1945, he co-founded the magazine "Modern" with Jean-Paul Sartre and Maurice Meguet-Ponty, which was dedicated to promoting existentialist perspectives. "The Second Sex" caused great repercussions in the ideological circles and became a feminist classic. In 1954, he won the Prix Goncourt for his novel "Le Démoire".