Anonymous ID: cab85b Nov. 28, 2020, 12:12 p.m. No.11820745   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0812

>>11820622

Women are human beings like men. They have feelings, hormones, desires, distastes and varied personalities. The specific woman type you see in the media is not real. In fact many of the baker babes have false anatomy to enhance their appearance. Women can fix cars do plumbing, mow the yard, raise their kids with or without a father (though having a father is very important to childhood development and future success) and their thinking process is much more emotional and philosophical and men are more literal and I think that is where the some of the issues may lie when there are problems in communication. Depending on your view of sexuality between the sexes, men are visual and women are more emotional and more about the mental fantasy instead of the one that you see. They can be just as depraved or horny as any other man but for women unfortunately our bodies have a clock on that part of life….

Main difference is women can bring life into the world, they are the carriers of the new souls. It can reek havoc on their bodies, no more baker babe bodies for most even when weight loss is achieved….the idea of women before and after childbirth is very negative and hardly mentioned in the MSM….but like any group of people there are great awesome patriot women, some awesome liberal women who really want to save the world and then their are fake cunts who just act the part but are just as greedy and psychopathic as some of their male counterparts.

Anonymous ID: cab85b Nov. 28, 2020, 12:30 p.m. No.11820879   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0895 >>0909 >>0910 >>1253 >>1287

>>11820812

Anon I am not a feminist by todays standards but my upbringing was me and three brothers and a very protective father. I have been around mostly men my whole life. I am much more practical than most women, I can think more masculine than feminine because that was the example I was raised with but I am all woman in other areas. I also agree that both men and women can lend a masculine or feminine touch especially with raising their children. So that line I have seen crossed many times but I am from a very solid family structure where many today do not have that and its a shame. I have children and they are now young adults and I am proud of who they are. My father was a man of many talents, taught us alot about life and how to be independent, my mother was the moral teacher, taught us right and wrong and that being responsible for your actions is important and we never got handouts after age 16, had to go out and get jobs to buy the stuff in life we needed like cars insurance etc. My father was also our spiritual teacher, taught us about the bible, Jesus what parables meant, what stories in the bible were important and why so I guess in a way I was blessed.