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| 1 | Had an insight into the natural division of power between men and women, I’m curious if I’m thinking about this the right way. I feel it could be a valuable insight.You get it right and then you draw wrong conclusion. Yes, women have infinite power of creation. Personally I never understood why god is portrayed as a man, if it's the women who create new life. Literally. For thousands of years, and I don't blame individual men but the whole patriarchal system, women were robbed of the power of creation. You see, entire christianity starts with r*pe, if you think about it and there is an entire movement right now that wants go back to the times where men deci… | /r/MensRights | 20/04/25 10:20 AM |
| 1 | The male creation cycleLOL, women invented the technology and rightfully so, they adopt but to be honest, only last 30-40 years women have the same access. You remember how back in the day there was one TV in the house and it was usually the man who knew how to operate it? Well, not because women are too stupid but because usually they were too occupied with other stuff like I know, feminine bullshit like childcare, cooking and cleaning. | /r/MensRights | 20/04/25 09:29 AM |
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