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And personally I'm indifferent to your slanderous, yes slanderous comments degrading men and trying to insult us by suggesting the younger generation is somehow becoming less masculine, ergo, more feminine and free to explore and......., what a load of utter rubbish.
Stop pushing your bent and twisted views.
You are way off track.
You give me no response to my comment about your attitude and others who push for a more inclusive role for women at the clear and obvious exclusion of men.
I thought it was illegal, (if you want to throw the law into the mix) to choose one gender over another.
Whilst you don't want anything to weaken your stance, I once again point out that a woman has a clear role in life.
They reject that role at their own peril.
They will suffer emotionally down the line in later years.
I know of several women who thought they were 'as good as any men', and have and are bemoaning their anti nature choice, and now are on medication and anti depressants and so on.
All because they looked back at all those years of motherhood and nurturing they missed out on and have now gone, never to return.
Sadly it is said to be one of the most dire feelings a mother could ever suffer.
It has been described as, similar to having lost a child in a tragedy.
Another of many examples.
It is a matter of fact that a person can either do one thing using 100% of their ability, physically and mentally.
Or they can do two things at the rate of 50% on each. NO-ONE can put 100% into twice as much work.
Now not even you can come up with a counter on that one.
BTW, don't forget to correct me on the legality of gender preference.