He's basically saying that the dignity and life of the potential to be a man is more important than the dignity and life of a living woman.
After all, how dignified is it to birth and raise the child of your rapist, or your brother?
He's basically saying that the dignity and life of the potential to be a man is more important than the dignity and life of a living woman.
After all, how dignified is it to birth and raise the child of your rapist, or your brother?
Probably because it became less about getting food (where gatherers provided the bulk) and more about protecting the land you have (which required strength.)
Agreed. If we don't call out the problems, isn't it tacit approval?
Yeah, that's the point I stopped reading because it went totally off the rails. Women have a pretty good handle on what men find attractive. They tell us incessantly. We just don't care, most of the time, because we are born how we are born, and eat how we eat, and care more about being comfortable in our own skin than with what men think of us.
I don't have an issue with men writing it, but I do have an issue with the patronizing attitude, the condescension. These guys still don't get it, and if they simplified on purpose, they took it too far.
I filed for no-fault divorce at the advice of my lawyer, despite clear evidence of abuse and infidelity. It hurt, emotionally, because it felt like a lie. But now I understand my lawyer was looking out for me. I would have been in much more danger publicly calling out his behavior.
Sadly, this is paywalled.
But I'm guessing we haven't seen the end of awful consequences of the government getting this involved in medical decisions.
Words can't express my fury. What can be done about it?