auntblabby wrote:
Magneto wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
having worked in a hospital labor and delivery unit for over 2 decades, i can tell you that anybody who would wish to go through the travails of childbirth [when they don't really have to] is IMHO a little bit touched.
You don't think much of mothers then, do you...?
i have the utmost respect for mothers. i am talking about these various men who have spoken of their desire to go through the female experience of pregnancy and birth.
To have the experience of motherhood? That kind of attachment to another human being? To experience being pregnant not from my male point of view but from a womans point of view? To possibly be able to see just why some mothers are so incapable of such attachment? All I've ever heard about women when they're pregnant is one thing: "They're a PITA" I rather wish to experience what they're feeling, so I know what it's like.
Which is one experience with multiple multiplicities I will never be able to fathom or feel. (Funny how math can apply to EVERY SINGLE part of life. -.-)
puddingmouse wrote:
Because women kind of have to go through pregnancy in order to create life. Men just have to jizz in a vagina in order to create life. I have utmost respect for fathers, but they did get the easier deal in that regard and if I was a man, I'd be thankful for it.
It appalls me as to how many men won't raise their child, and instead run from that responsibility. We get the easy option, you on the other hand get no easy option.