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Darth_Kitten Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-11-09 11:40 AM
Response to Reply #115
151. Cry me a river.
Edited on Wed Nov-11-09 11:42 AM by Darth_Kitten
"then it seems likely women would be the ones getting drafted and killed in large numbers, performing societies most dangerous and physically strenuous jobs and generally dying younger and in worse health. Also they would be expected to be the primary bread winner, and be obligated to pay child support even on children they didn't want, which they would still lose the majority of times in divorces. Oh and of course the decision to have a child would be completely out of their hands. 100% of the financial burden once the courts get involved, 0% of the choice.


Hurray! "

Right, because women and children are NEVER killed in wars, women never do dangerous and physically strenous jobs (just look at how heart disease in women is totally ignored). Oh, and all those women doing most if not ALL of the childcare, or all those women raising their kids with little to NO, and I mean NO support whatsoever from the so-called fathers.

100 financial burden once the courts get involved? Oh, please, give me a break. :eyes:
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