Ecurb
With our own experience of "women's liberation," not only have divorces and abortions increased, but so has the number of women and children involved in crime, as victims and perpetrators. — Athena
Education, preparing our young for the military-industrial complex, has brought us to worsening social problems and cultural conflict that threatens the unity of the United States. — Athena
Philosophim
I think this is a stereotype and prejudice, not an actual reality.
— Philosophim
Please keep our hormonal differences in mind. — Athena
Ok, so you believe there is some innate biological drive in adult males and females to act a particular way.
— Philosophim
Yes, and thank goodness for the difference. — Athena
180 Proof
I disagree that "[gender] roles" are equal to, or should be conflated with, supposed "basic biological drives". Afaik, males usually can impregnate females and females usually can give birth to live babies – anatomy is functional opportunity, not 'destiny' – and a not insignificant fraction of either sex is sterile/infertile or homosexual or (involuntarily) celibate; ergo, "provide" and "protect" are socialized – complementary hetero-normative (i.e. yinyang-like)– gender roles which are not 'determined' but are mostly only facilitated by biology (e.g. evolutionary psychology).To what extent do you agree that thebasic[gender] roles of men and women are as follows.
1) Men provide for and protect women.
2) Women provide babies and protect them.
... these basic biological drives — I like sushi
I guess they become incels and cat ladies, respectively; however, even in Western Liberal Patriarchy, the majority of women are not allowed these (anti-masculine / anti-natal) choices. :zip:- What happens if women do not want to be provided for or protected by men. Meaning, what do men do instead to fill this gap?
- What happens if women do not want to bear children or protect children. Meaning, what do women do instead to fill this gap?
I like sushi
anatomy is functional opportunity, not 'destiny' — 180 Proof
I like sushi
L'éléphant
On point, Sis.Women's liberation did not liberate women to be true to their hormonal reality. Women's liberation made it taboo to be a natural woman, and it has demanded that she be like a man. — Athena
LuckyR
Athena
Trump is bad enough, but our "cultural conflict" is less problematic than during the Civil War (or even the Viet Nam war). Social problems were worse in the Depression -- and even in the 50s and 60s when many states had racially segregated schools, buses, etc. "Worsening"? I suppose they've worsened in the past year, but in general, they've been improving with time -- in part because of the liberation of women. — Ecurb
Athena
On point, Sis. — L'éléphant
Athena
I would be reluctant to suggest that any one thing has contributed to anything else. Maybe one thing is more significant than many others though. — I like sushi
Athena
I am very aware of many provable sex differences, hormones being one of the least important differences. — Philosophim
Athena
- What happens if women do not want to be provided for or protected by men. Meaning, what do men do instead to fill this gap?
- What happens if women do not want to bear children or protect children. Meaning, what do women do instead to fill this gap?
Ecurb
And what happens if a woman does want to be a woman and to have children and stay home to care for them? What happens if she wants a man to be a man? — Athena
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