Originally posted by Kuciwalker
There's actually a serious point behind that, Cyclotron. The fact that only females can have kids is a rather significant.
There's actually a serious point behind that, Cyclotron. The fact that only females can have kids is a rather significant.
Nobody is arguing that females and males are exactly the same. What I am saying is that using "females are different" as a general, undefined, unsupported statement allows anti-feminists to ascribe anything they want to that gender difference and thus claim it is natural.
So, I ask, significant to what? Sure, it's significant. But "signficant" doesn't do anything by itself. How is it significant? How does it impact gender roles? What implications does it have for society? Some people in this thread seem to skip all these steps and say "well, females are different, therefore feminism is silly."
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