@Xoktz Mildly interesting topic. During my undergrad my writing class was feminism themed and I had to take an "upper division GE" that ended up being a course in feminism. The first was ok, I read the color purple and the feminist mystique, both well written books. The former was very engaging and the later was an interesting look into first world problems from the 50's. I would say, even if you don't like feminism there's interesting things there if you look for it so its good to keep an open mind. That being said there's a lot of modern stuff about equality that seems to be predicated on a sort of Lockian idealism on both sides. I don't think that you can have reasonable policies without recognizing differences between the sexes, both in terms of relationships and the workplace. I also don't think you should feel too bad about having prejudices, just try not to hurt people. There are tons of common prejudices that are not political that can effect people as much as those that are, such as prejudice against unattractive people. Those are my two cents. I can't have strong opinions on these topics in general because they are too squishy, not enough math.