Micro-feminism is a new term coined on TikTok that's been used in full force here at the Mamamia offices.
What is micro-feminism you ask? It's the practice of inserting small feminist acts into your every day.
For example, writing "Mrs & Mr" on invites to hetero couples instead of the other way around or asking a man instead of a woman to hold your baby while you do something.
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The TikTok we posted sharing our micro-feminist acts has over one million views but we're not done talking about this.
So, we decided to ask 23 more women what their go-to micro-feminism acts are for inspiration.
Here's what they said...
Ellie.
"I make sure I stipulate whether I’m talking about the Men’s Footy/Cricket team (as they do for AFLW or Women’s Cricket), so it’s not just considered a baseline. This has become normal for my sports-mad 10-year-old son, who says the same, to the point where he legitimately once asked if the 'Men’s Matildas' are any good."
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Anne.
"I’m a teacher and I include the father and mother in all discussions, particularly if they relate to caring responsibilities, to emphasise education doesn’t just automatically deflect to Mum only."
Sarah.
"I hold the door open for everyone (but I feel like it’s micro-feminism when I hold it open for a man and they look a little shocked by it)."