I believe that far-out ideas like this drive the conversation forward. Thanks OP.
SO many men are violent, LV, selfish, messy, emotionally disabled, and have created a world full of crime and danger for women. I just read several posts here of women asking for advice to survive solo camping and taking public transport without being killed or raped. FFS, a few "good men" you're related to don't fix the worldwide problem of men's violence. And statistics prove that women are more likely to help a woman being assaulted by men, than men are. The Male Hero is a total myth.
Do we really think the world needs 50% men? Cultures like India and China have been eliminating girl babies for decades. But posters here are freaking out about women selectively choosing to birth only girls? And to choose men as partners who will produce less aggressive male babies?
If we all agree that women work harder, are more nurturing and manage resources better than men, then why is it terrible to consider the idea that more women (and less men) in the world would be a universal good?
I personally would prefer to live in a world with zero men, or with just the actually Good Kind Men. We'd all be better off.
Imagine: no war, no rape, no violent crime, no hierarchy or homelessness, everyone has what she needs. That sounds pretty nice.
I believe that far-out ideas like this drive the conversation forward. Thanks OP.
SO many men are violent, LV, selfish, messy, emotionally disabled, and have created a world full of crime and danger for women. I just read several posts here of women asking for advice to survive solo camping and taking public transport without being killed or raped. FFS, a few "good men" you're related to don't fix the worldwide problem of men's violence. And statistics prove that women are more likely to help a woman being assaulted by men, than men are. The Male Hero is a total myth.
Do we really think the world needs 50% men? Cultures like India and China have been eliminating girl babies for decades. But posters here are freaking out about women selectively choosing to birth only girls? And to choose men as partners who will produce less aggressive male babies?
If we all agree that women work harder, are more nurturing and manage resources better than men, then why is it terrible to consider the idea that more women (and less men) in the world would be a universal good?
I personally would prefer to live in a world with zero men, or with just the actually Good Kind Men. We'd all be better off.
Imagine: no war, no rape, no violent crime, no hierarchy or homelessness, everyone has what she needs. That sounds pretty nice.