You've never met an inbetweener?
Or better still, a British woman?
Nope. Never have. I've met less militant Feminists, but they're still non-traditional females and therefore, Feminists.
I don't associate with foreigners unless it's absolutely necessary.
This is why you don't appear to know much. You've never interacted with anyone not identical to yourself. Note: I was pleasantly surprised when I took the bus this morning and was greeted by my favorite Ethiopian bus driver. I've learned a lot while we talked and he drove. We talked about house pets today and the custom of having them. I pointed out that I had had a Pakistani Muslim neighbor who always asked me to put my cats in another room when he came over (he always knew that I had a forbidden bottle of pinot grigio, which his strict Muslim wife would never allow in the house, and we would sit done and drink and talk politics and history). My bus driver explained that Ethiopians are Christian and loved cats and dogs, but not as much as westerners do.
Upshot: get out more. See the world. Learn something. BTW: I have found Ethiopians to be the nicest, sweetest people, and they have good jazz and good food. The Pakistani guy, a lower-level member of the Pakistani diplomatic corps, said the same thing about Ghanians.
Question: Why is it that you people can never say the words "woman" and "women"? They signify adulthood. It's always "gals," or "chicks," or some insincere term of endearment like "honey" or "sweetie," and in your case, "females." The same concept applies to referring to a man of African descent as "boy," and in spite of the argument that the term "Negro" is neutral, I believe that this usage is condescending to the extreme.