Saturday, November 19, 2011

Gentlemen do you think the world would be a better place for men if childbirth was only through sperm banks?

Keep in mind the current society status on mens issues:





1%26gt;Child custody and divorce laws.-With a few exceptions women always get the children not because they are better parents but because of the mindsets they are"nurturers".





2%26gt;Alimony(though women say they are equal yet this concept contradicts everything that equality means).





3%26gt;Domestic violence Act - An act by which a woman by just a single phone call can have the man thrown out of his own house and behind bars and take over his property.





4%26gt;Abortion - Legally a man has no say in child birth although he contributed in conception but he certainly has to pay for whatever the woman decides as the law makes him libale for having produced sperms.





5%26gt;Violence against men-The ironic part is that abuse and violence against men by women in underreported and ignored by the media.





WONT WE BE BETTER OFF WITHOUT THESE SOCIAL ENTRAPMENTS TILL THERE IS ACTUAL GENDER EQUALITY AND JUSTICE???





WHY DONT WE ADVOCATE FREE SEX?

Gentlemen do you think the world would be a better place for men if childbirth was only through sperm banks?
You are correct in your observation that modern society views men as not much more than sperm and money and this has caused a great deal of social problems in the last forty years (since the 1960s). But, in your ideal world with childbirth "only through sperm banks," how would you guarantee that women would not get pregnant through sex with a real live man (assuming that, in your utopia, there would still be women foolish enough to make such choices)?





BTW - We tried free sex back during the 1960s and 1970s and look what that grand social engineering experiment has gotten us!
Reply:Heterosexual men like to have sex with women. What you are suggesting, socialized heterosexual male chastity, would be unhealthy for men in general, unless you are proposing completely replacing heterosexual relationships with masturbation for pleasure and for your "sperm banking" proposal, which I am not convinced would be a long-term healthy or satisfying state of affairs for men or society. Latent homosexuality is prominent in misogyny. Homosexuality, sir, is not unhealthy. Please bravely explore your own personal sexuality and speak with a counselor about your strong ideations of not wanting to have sex with women.





Edit: My recommendation to seek counseling related to your ideation stated here about giving up heterosexual sex, sir, and my mention of latent homosexuality being prominent in misogyny hail from a Masters level education and license in health care and psychology. My answer was not meant as an insult at all. This information and suggestion would be repeated to you by any male physician or counselor as well. Why not speak with a counselor and find out? Why be so unhappy?
Reply:I concur that there are many social entrapments....but you are boiling everything about man's existence in a child's life down to sperm and money. Surely, men care more about children than that, don't they? I'm certain there are men who love being fathers, and wouldn't trade their children in for the chance to hold onto their money!





I don't disagree that there are many unfair legal practices that discriminate against men....but you cannot negate the importance of fatherhood to men. I suggest you take a poll of fathers out there, and ask them if they would trade in the experience in exchange for fairer laws....THAT would go a long way to make your point - one way or another. As it stands now, you are presenting a rant, I'm presuming, as one who is not a father....and if you are a father, I'm sorry that you aren't enjoying the experience more.
Reply:of course you're completely wrong
Reply:It looks like some people think the world would be a better place if less women would have babies.
Reply:"Eat some carrots"...lmfao
Reply:I think the world would be a better place without feminism.


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