i was blessed with a Dad that never put limits on me due to my gender. He often explained that some tasks might take more planning because the average woman lacks the brute strength of the average man, and then went on to teach me how to use basic physics principles (leverage, momentum) to compensate for the lesser inherent strength.
i never really allowed anyone to make feel ashamed for being proud of and a supporter of other women. Quite frankly i was disappointed in some of the well known leaders of the 60s/70s resurgence of feminism. And while it bugged me that many men found ways to use the movement to seduce women, i judge people on their individual behaviors not what some or even many of a group do.
In time i evolved into more of a humanist, i may be a tad more fierce in defending women and children against certain things because our culture is still male dominated and too many of them resort to using that edge of physical strength to assert it. But when anyone, or whole classes of humans are being stereotyped by any demographic descriptor i tend to speak out against it.