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Nietzsche explains it best in his usual chauvinistic manner. He discusses the "cat woman" as the ideal woman. The inner wildness of a domesticated cat, and how feminism was going to rid women of their greatest virtues. Once they unlearn their fear of men, it is all over.

"the idea that woman must be preserved, cared for, protected, and indulged, like some delicate, strangely wild, and often pleasant domestic animal...

"That which inspires respect in woman, and often enough fear also, is her nature, which is more “natural” than that of man, her genuine, carnivora-like, cunning flexibility, her tiger-claws beneath the glove, her Naïveté in egoism, her untrainableness and innate wildness, the incomprehensibleness, extent, and deviation of her desires and virtues. That which, in spite of fear, excites one’s sympathy for the dangerous and beautiful cat “woman,” is that she seems more afflicted, more vulnerable, more necessitous of love, and more condemned to disillusionment than any other creature."

Friedrich Nietzsche "Beyond Good & Evil", 1886

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