But that’s wasted money, when all we need is women’s wombs… /s
Not so certain the /s is accurate here. Line from Mickey 17 comes to mind: “Is that all I am is a uterus to you?” (Spoken to the blatantly Trump-esque Mark Ruffalo character.) Well, yes, of course. Is there anything else?
Yep. After centuries of just not believing women’s bodies and their health was worth studying we are now well aware that not studying women’s health will result in mass death and we are choosing not to on purpose to ensure more women die.
This is femicide.
Why do I get the feeling funding will wind up going into projects like these?
I mean, some techbros in the current regime have made it clear they really hate having to deal with women at all.
The feeling is quite mutual!
That’s what Peter Thiel’s mother said.
Recently, within a medical malpractice lawsuit arising from the stillbirth of a baby at approximately 36 weeks of pregnancy, a MercyOne hospital in Des Moines and its fellow defendants sang a different tune. They argued that this death of an unborn life wasn’t a serious injury or a substantial loss of bodily function. The defendants, again including a Catholic hospital, argue that the baby’s stillbirth wasn’t even a death, arguing that fetal death is not death and referring to the baby as a nonexistent person.
This should really be submitted as a de facto amicus brief the next time abortion comes up in the federal court system.
Who’s gonna manage the fertilized ones?
Jesus Fucking Christ on a fucking Pogo stick.
Software for this seems redundant; man ears have been a thing since, like forever.
I was doing to say; this is a mode some men already run on 24/7…
Thank you for posting this!
When menopause hit me, I had some reassessing to do, because yeah, there are certain societal impressions (largely negative) about the process. But it’s also a natural transition, and while the actual process can be uncomfortable (to say the least), the other side isn’t really so bad, it’s just… different.
Unfortunately, if the problem is not clearly visible, our societies tend to minimize or even mock those who are going through a completely normal situation, but which causes a lot of discomfort. In the case of women, it is even worse. Look at the case of menstruation in girls, pregnancy, caring for small babies, etc. We still lack a lot of empathy.