Washing Machine Post discusses situation of rural women and lack of free time. Without free time, it is impossible to start thinking about political or civil rights. Full post is available in Georgian. By Vako Natsvlishvili
Radical silence of a Feminist man Privilege is like herpes - either you have it, or you don't. In both cases, you feel it with your body, but it is rather embarrassing to talk about them. Article is available only in Georgian. By Gio Megrelishvili
Mandatory virginity legitimizes societal interest to know every single detail of one’s intimacy During 90's I was a student at Gori Public School. Once, the lesson was disturbed by the sound of broken window. As we learned later, 14 year old girl was kidnapped as a bride by armed boys. Full post is available only in Georgian. By Giorgi Gotsiridze
"One does not become, but is born a feminist" I do not mean to say that being a feminist requires some innate traits, but rather, I argue that equality should be regarded as naturally given to human beings. Full post is available in Georgian. By David Lobzhanidze
"I strongly believe that pro-feminist men can change a lot" I have often speculated about how and why I stand where I do now. The answer lies in the two main reasons – feeling of protest and solidarity. By Giorgi Tabagari
“Who benefits from spreading the fear against feminism?” “Emancipated people represent threat only for wealth and influence acquired on the expenses of oppression”. The full article is available only in Georgian. By Levan Lortkipanidze
„It is incredibly hard to be a feminist, both for men and women“ "As I child, I started to notice that people differenciated between me and my sister. I used to enjoy some advantages that she did not. And even though I did notice it, I still justified it somehow". By Giorgi Tskhadaia
"Our manhood was invented whenever we were denied to have emotions" I did not become a feminist because I of my concerns for women’s rights. This does not sound very polite, but seems so natural now: I became a feminist because of care for myself. By Shota Kincha
“I’d become a feminist for my father as well” Giorgi Urchukhishvili: “When my mother realized that only arrogance would protect her female personality, she embraced masculinity. And required the same from me too”. By Giorgi Urchukhishvili
Gogi Gvakharia: "A Multitude of My Thoughts on Strong Women and Caring Mothers" When I watched movie by my favorite French director, Agnes Varda – “The Happiness”, I broke the night thinking – what is it that women directors can do and men cannot? By Gogi Gvakharia