Women v. Nature

Discussion in 'Women's Rights' started by impermanence, Jan 24, 2023.

  1. FoxHastings

    FoxHastings Well-Known Member

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    FoxHastings said:
    To suggest that the most important thing in a woman's life is reproduction is as wrong as it is destructive....and sexist and narrow-minded.

    To try and tell women what they are and what they should be is wrong and destructive.


    No, they do not....

    And what TF do you mean by "stand up for" ?....is that code for "force women to be broodstock and nothing more " ???


    You did nothing to refute:

    ""To suggest that the most important thing in a woman's life is reproduction is as wrong as it is destructive....and sexist and narrow-minded.

    To try and tell women what they are and what they should be is wrong and destructive."""""
     
  2. edna kawabata

    edna kawabata Well-Known Member

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    Who were Mozart's or Rembrandt's children?
     
  3. Jarlaxle

    Jarlaxle Banned

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    So...how many children have you popped out?
     
  4. Jarlaxle

    Jarlaxle Banned

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    Only one of Rembrandt's children survived infancy, and he died of plague at age 26. Do you have a point?
     
  5. edna kawabata

    edna kawabata Well-Known Member

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    He has many daughters from which he is hiding his ideas about women.
    His point was we exist to reproduce and we are no different than any other specie, and I brought up Mozart and Rembrandt whose reproductive output was inconsequential and not the point of their existence.
     
  6. impermanence

    impermanence Well-Known Member

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    Five.
     
  7. impermanence

    impermanence Well-Known Member

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    Some thing are better left unsaid.

    And of course we exist to reproduce. Do you believe we were put on this Earth to paint and play the piano?
     
  8. edna kawabata

    edna kawabata Well-Known Member

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    Some are.
     
  9. Jarlaxle

    Jarlaxle Banned

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    Why did you stop there? Why not twenty?
     

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