Liebe2: There are so many women in the military! I think we should change your gender and get you pregnant. Then we'll talk.
are there 50% women in the military? Because that'd be equality! Oh, and they never do front line duties! It's forbidden for a woman to be on the front line in most armies!
tarris: are there 50% women in the military? Because that'd be equality! Oh, and they never do front line duties! It's forbidden for a woman to be on the front line in most armies!
loulou77: I really have to laugh at the neanderthal like complaints from men who think that they feel physical strength is the be all and end all...well...it is not!!...very narrow minded and sounds like some are angry at women or need to be constantly reminded how good they are...smells of weakness to me...
We all are individuals and have different strengths...to measure people in such a narrow view is wrong...maybe you need a history lesson to understand the inequities faced by women and other people who are viewed as a minority...in regards to professions women enter...or people of colour...devaluing worth and hindering self determination are problems we still face...
strongly disagree. I'm sure there are women with more strength than I or many other men. Thing is, when the going gets tough men tend to head down and have a crack at it. Most women I've ever worked with just give up and look for a man to do it!
tarris: strongly disagree. I'm sure there are women with more strength than I or many other men. Thing is, when the going gets tough men tend to head down and have a crack at it. Most women I've ever worked with just give up and look for a man to do it!
Good! Next time I wanna have a baby, I'll just give up and have the man do it.......
Oh, and when we get lost I won't stop and ask for directions...
Liebe2: You're taking your sad life experience as a general rule. I come from a family where the woman was the mam in the house. The man was just the bread earner. He could not stand to see blood. I came home injured and he lost his plot, almost fainted. Besides providing I can't say he had much involvement in raising me. He was too busy to even fix things around the house. I did. I knew handled a screwdriver better than a sawing needle from a very young age. As for giving birth, another member has already addressed the matter and even yourself. Most men could not stand the pains of birth. It is not even a myth, it's science. I have a lot of arguments, but I know better than to argue with a fool. It is obvious you have a lot of anger bottled up from your not yet ended marriage. Seek help or it will eat you alive.
you are conceited and deluded in my opinion. Having been present and intimately involved in the birth of all 4 of my kids and having also attended neo natal classes as well as raising all to healthy, functioning adults, with their mums input, I'd be betting I've got a helluva lot more insight into childbirth and child raising than you have. Simple question for you to gain a little credibility; the hormone that induces labour is calked? C'mon now, you're a woman so should magically know the answer by simple intuition. Should a baby be born with without any proper midwife or such to hand, what should you do about the umbilical and placenta? Another simple question.
NidifugousYap, Federated States of Micronesia1,430 posts
loulou77: I would have liked to ignore but the narrow minded view got to me...as if it were that simple?...some have no idea...
Lou, I've blown my gasket once or twice, but then I think about how they win if I do, so I turn toward more enlightened people for a better experience.
tarris: you are conceited and deluded in my opinion. Having been present and intimately involved in the birth of all 4 of my kids and having also attended neo natal classes as well as raising all to healthy, functioning adults, with their mums input, I'd be betting I've got a helluva lot more insight into childbirth and child raising than you have. Simple question for you to gain a little credibility; the hormone that induces labour is calked? C'mon now, you're a woman so should magically know the answer by simple intuition. Should a baby be born with without any proper midwife or such to hand, what should you do about the umbilical and placenta? Another simple question.
Yet this has nothing to do with the point of my post, does it? Or the matter discussed actually. Your insults, just like your posts, only go to show your true colours. Surely your inbox is full by now. Are you sure you and Derty are not one and the same?
Liebe2: Yet this has nothing to do with the point of my post, does it? Or the matter discussed actually. Your insults, just like your posts, only go to show your true colours. Surely your inbox is full by now. Are you sure you and Derty are not one and the same?
Fail!! You didn't answer either simple question! Despite your claim of expertise over and above any man in terms of childbirth!!
tarris: next time you wanna create a baby, try doing it without any input from a man. Not stopping to ask directions is arrogant stupidity by men, I agree
I'm not talking about the fertilization process ( which can be done invitro now).....I'm talking about the giving of the birth. You were there to morally support your wife, which is the extent of it. She was the one "pushing" with muscles that you don't have. Now don't twist this around. Birth is dangerous business--women and/or babies can and do die from this process.... My father was incredibly strong, was even a streetfighter, unbeatable. Yet, he turned pale in the delivery room and the nurse had to attend to him for fear he would faint
PrettyPrescious: We women are just defending ourselves b/c we felt attacked by you.
Also, it is a fact that a man's 2 hemispheres in the brain don't connect the way a woman's brain does....but what do I know? I'm "just a woman".....
in terms of brain connectivity, you may be right. It's not a theory I'm familiar with Y'all sure do think differently to us though! That's a certainty. Ha ha
PrettyPrescious: I'm not talking about the fertilization process ( which can be done invitro now).....I'm talking about the giving of the birth. You were there to morally support your wife, which is the extent of it. She was the one "pushing" with muscles that you don't have. Now don't twist this around. Birth is dangerous business--women and/or babies can and do die from this process.... My father was incredibly strong, was even a streetfighter, unbeatable. Yet, he turned pale in the delivery room and the nurse had to attend to him for fear he would faint
childbirth is still the biggest killer of women in the world. 2things; this is what I tell people when they start hip paying on about home birth! If all goes well, then it's fairly straightforward but if it goes wrong well lookout!! After 3 straightforward deliveries my ex wife hit complications with the little fella that may have killed him had we been at home. As we were at a hospital the obstetrician sorted it out quick smart and all was well. In-vitro still requires some input by a man. We are 50% of the process and always will be. Get used to it!
allthegoodnamestLondon, Essex, England UK4,697 posts
Truheart . You & me both mate.. I'm well thanks .. I was kinda talking sense today but I see things are gonna chance now that you & Warnee have arrived on the scene!!!
sunsmile007: It is common that older adult man dating or marriage with much more younger adult woman. But how is it with the opposite? Is it familiar? Is it acceptable?
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I think we should change your gender and get you pregnant. Then we'll talk.
Oh, and they never do front line duties! It's forbidden for a woman to be on the front line in most armies!