“It is going to have the same effect as the Pill in the 1960s – it is liberation for women.”
Full article here.
Did you ever notice that the feminist definitions of ‘liberation’, ‘empowerment’ and ‘having it all’ always involve moral and physical separation of the sexes with a strong emphasis on the demonisation of men?
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‘Feminists have long criticized marriage as a place of oppression, danger, and drudgery for women.’
-Barbara Findlen, “Is Marriage the Answer? Ms Magazine, May – June, 1995

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May 4, 2008 at 12:38 am
Bob
The “frozen egg” femorrhoids are pissing into the wind. Instead of being swindled by the medical establishment and the false promises of feminism they should be getting married and pregnant while they are of the age to make babies. They are rushing headlong into wasted lives. And nobody will be to blame but themselves.
Blessings
Bob
May 4, 2008 at 2:00 pm
khankrumthebulgar
Dr. Helen has a link about yet another Story regarding a twenty something Woman bemoaning Men’s needs to Man up or Cowboy the Hell Up. In other Words stop avoiding Marriage, or striking on Marriage and marry them. Guess the Marriage Strike has taken hold with a vengence. Men have figured out there is no need to Marry. Why should they?
The real question is what’s in it for us? Women Cheat, nearly 60% of Married Women cheat now. There is no fidelity in many Marriages. There are not Home Cooked meals. Pleasant Agreeable companionship? Hardly. Reasonable and Realistic? Think Again. So now the FemBots are storing up Eggs for Mr. Right to come along. Instead of Boinking Mr. Right Now. Good Luck on that one. You go Girls!!Invest in Cat Food Companies.
May 10, 2008 at 10:55 am
finsalscollons
In other news…
Another liberation opportunity for women have appeared.
Women are deciding freezing their eggs, using sperm from sperm banks and using wombs for rent to have kids past age 80.
“It was so amazing “- told Sally Smith, while breathing from a oxygen tank – “I have always wanted to have children and was waiting for Mr. Right – the guy with the million dollars, handsome and emotionally sensitive- but he didn’t appear. In additon, I needed decades to have the career I wanted. What was I supposed to do? Not having kids only because I made bad decisions during my youth (when I rejected all these elegible bachelors that were not “good enough”)? Forget about it! I do not have any sense of responsibility and my wishes are of paramount importance. The child can adjust to this (the same way they adjust to the lack of a father).
Another mother could not be contacted because she had just had a heart attack. RIP.
Yo go, grandma!