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It took a long time to get there, though :/I did refer to the OP but that sort of went nowhere.
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It took a long time to get there, though :/I did refer to the OP but that sort of went nowhere.
Teen pregnancy rate, like the crime rate, is falling. I have no problem with the divorce rate but I understand that is arguable. Single parenthood, through wars, diseases, and social factors, has been an issue since forever. Access to information has never been easier. Education rates continue to rise.
No, society isn't perfect, but do you seriously think people were better off at any other time in history? When exactly?
No one is advocating doing away with the differences between men and women. No one is advocating creating a genderless society. People are advocating doing away with the gender stereotypes and resulting prejudices. Gender stereotypes, like racial stereotypes, do nothing but limit ourselves and our understanding of others. There is no "typical" anything, and the assumption that physical aspects of a person translate to personality traits is illogical.
There is a difference between I don't want to be judge based on my race or gender then my race/gender makes my experience and me different. I am a black man I have a different history, a different American experience. Now can I say a good deal of black attorneys and other legal professionals have had similar experiences that shapes their reactions and thoughts? Of course physical characteristics do shape who we are. A man's experience during pregnancy and delivery is different then a man's is there a "typical" and an "abnormal" gender specific experience.
To take that away is to take away their difference. I'm black I enjoy being black I enjoy my history, my culture, the different black foods, the style, the music, the barbershop, the basketball courts celebrate that don't deny the existence. Color me human is the most racist thing I ever saw, "let's pretend when you see me you don't see black."
I wish more women looked at being a woman as a strength instead of something they want society to forget.
Men and women are different....physically and experience wise.
Falling yet and still you can't say it's better with more crime, more teen pregnancy, more divorce, higher drug use, STDs rates and people are way more immoral.
My point is the the opposite is often true. Those who are more 'traditional' are often looked at with more fear than those who are "slightly different".
To take that away is to take away their difference
loller.....you keep deleting your postsWhat did you say?
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Honestly I dunno what is happening. I have not intentionally deleted my posts.
I'm not afraid of the traditional. I just think it's very self serving for the men to embrace 'tradition' because that works really, really well for them. I find the clinging to tradition rather quaint and amusing more than anything else. So long as it's not like on another thread I saw on CF the other day where a male poster told a female poster to be silent (as the Bible tells her to be)! Because that's where 'tradition' actually takes people if they follow it all the way. I don't find that funny. I think it's sad and, yes, it's a scary direction. I'm also sorry for the women in those situations where they are kept under 'control' by some patriarchal fantasist who thinks it's still the 1400s.
If the teen pregnancy rate is falling there can't be "more" teen pregnancy.
Immorality isn't against the law and there are no stats to prove "more immoral". It's just opinion.
Well it is statements like thisI'm just going to continue on repeat:
What's being advocated is to allow for more differences to be accepted (more variety...more diversity)---*not* take them away.
It looks like teen pregnancy has reached a "historic low" according to this:
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Well it is statements like this
"it seems like knocking down the typical stereotypes (like the narrow definitions of what it means to be "feminine" and "masculine") would be a *good* thing---a liberating thing---that would offer *more* choices....more ability to "color outside the lines" so to speak and still be accepted. "
Me being a black man and enjoying who I am is liberating. Yes, I do have struggles based on my race alone some of those situations are immoral and unjust. However I wouldn't change the definition of being black, my blackness is a part of who I am
Notice the "more choices" part?
.....again.....no one is advocating (in fact, it's exactly the opposite) taking *anything* away from what makes a person an individual. It's actually recognizing the differences---and making the circle bigger to make more room.
So what you are saying to me is that teen pregnancy is the lowest it has ever been in history??????????