here's an example. it is a girl. let's call her May. May is a minor girl who faced sexual assault at a young age. And based on Freud's psychoanalysis, every psychosis is rooted in childhood sexual abuse.
May's protective displacement mechanism is directing her toward "trouble" and inappropriate behavior to forget her childhood trauma. as she is unable and ready to face her trauma.
May does not know what is happening to him, the protective mechanisms prevent him from seeing reality. she is not ready to accept reality and the survival instinct is stronger than her traumas.
suppose that even this behavior would not be able to give peace because it would simply increase her traumas, so she develops what psychology calls the protective mechanism of isolation or intellectualism. she justifies her behavior in an intellectual way, like the right to her body blah blah blah..
May continues to have emotional illiteracy and instead of facing her problem of seeing reality with pragmatic eyes, a habitat called "feminism" joins, which supports May.
so she supports this ideology within this habitat to justify her actions but not that she doesn't feel less animal and her competitive instincts have died.
so this kind of dogma that she supports makes her feel comfortable.
so I personally do not believe that May is a feminist, but I believe that she is fighting to be accepted by others as she is. I'm repeating it.
to be aware and again to do something because you have empathy and think it is right to do it, without including the ego is something very rare. the essence of feminism is to protect women. Also, the essence of psychiatric institutions is to cure patients with mental problems, but drugs and therapy do not work, they simply make people addicted to drugs and legal poison. Even feminism, even though it basically has the protection of women, the moment it becomes popular, large masses of problematic people join it, it starts to go out of its framework, it loses its purpose and does not heal your wound.
it is the same as with all dogmas, which may in essence seem perfect and beautiful, but when practiced by people they turn into chaos.