The Witches are Coming by Lindy West

"I did not call myself a feminist until I was nearly twenty years old. My world had taught me that feminists were ugly, angry and ridiculous, and I did not want to be ugly, angry and ridiculous. I wanted to be cool and desired by men, because even as a teenager I knew implicitly that pandering for male approval was what women were supposed to do. It was my best shot at success, or at least safety, and I wasn't sophisticated enough to see that success and safety, bestowed conditionally, aren't success and safety at all; they are domestication and implied violence."