No, I don't consider myself a feminist. If anything on that topic, I think I'd characterize myself an "equalist", meaning that I believe in equal pay, rights, etc.
Not that I think men and women are entirely "equal", because differences in biology and mental processes do, in general, create things that men and women are, in general, each better at than the other.
When I think "feminist", I think N.O.W. Which makes me think of someone who denigrates mothers who've chosen to stay home with their children and someone who minimizes the importance of fathers in children's lives.
Negative.