The Sexes
Only someone who views male sexuality as the norm—that is, only someone in the grip of feminist ideology—could think it “unfair” that women, but not men, can get pregnant. I have news for such people: Men and women are different, both physically and psychologically. These differences give sex a different meaning to the sexes. If women persist in acting like men, they will suffer for it—and men, who crave uncommitted sex, will benefit. Perhaps one day women will grasp the awful truth that contraception, abortion, and no-fault divorce are oppressive male institutions. By the way, nothing in nature is unfair. Nature is amoral.
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Traditionally, both women and men have seen the woman’s capacity to bear life as the glory and blessing of womanhood. I suspect that misogyny is at least sometimes based on uterus envy. Thus, I find it very odd that so many women and men today say that the woman’s capacity to bear life is not a blessing, but a curse, and women shouldn’t have to put up with it anymore.
Comment :: Sunday, 13 January 2008 @ 12:25 PM
Who are more promiscuous, gay women or gay men? There you will find the differences between the sexes when it comes to sex. Dennis Prager has said men become better men they marry. I agree. Being “the Man of the House” is vital. Feminism disagrees, so we get what we have today.
Comment :: Monday, 14 January 2008 @ 21:40 AM