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Fathers for Moms / Video

It could be different to what we are used to.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya39LqxuOpY&list=WL&index=2

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    • Imagine if men were the nurturers. How would that be? Would men be the main sex/reproduction attractors?

       

      How would women feel if their reproductive authority were reduced proportionately?

      • Anyone willing to take a frog body to find out?

        • Turning to a toad might not change the optics of the situation other than putting one further behind in line to acquire a human form.

          Ultimately, nature facilitates and accommodates human endeavors. Through trials and errors as well as tendencies within the species, Nature adjusts for her own by-ins.

          But from what I have noticed, an ordinary woman isn't objective as to the extent of her reproductive authority since she is instinctively leveraging it in the relationship as a means of maintaining the family to the advantage of the offsprings she may emotionally entangle, like a spyder.

          This is not all women, as some will be objective or be well advised. There is an equally strong case to be made for men and their leveraging as well, and perhaps more negative considering the relative lack of nurture underlying a lack of personal connectedness or emotional restriction/emptiness, but this part of the questions was about their female counterparts.

          It is important to note nature's never-ending evolution and adaptions of the species all be it difficult to hypothesize or speculate for human unless keen since of subjectivity is developed.Ultimately, a balance will be moved towards, as one relinquishes or redeem an aspect, the same is bound to be adopted by the other.

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