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Do women today cherish and feel proud about their biological processes which make them a woman by nature?

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Please find mentioned below certain facts about women:

A) They mensturate

B) They get pregnant

C) They go crazy when they are in love

D) They today think of careers yet they still think if marrige and kids.

E) They become fantically protective when they become mothers.

F) They are physically weak yet they are emotionally strong

D) They love men yet they find it hard today to balance a career and a faimly.

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  1. I tend to reserve pride for stuff I actually acheived.  Most of your list is stuff that is just natural.

    a) Yeah I am thrilled I can bleed for days on end and not die.  Plus the hormones that make me a raving B**** is really just amazing! (Sarcasim in case you didn't catch on)

    b) The only good thing about getting fat with swollen ankles is the baby and maybe the ability to eat whatever you want and people don't say anything about it.

    c) Do you think women should cherish losing their heads because they are in love?

    d) What?

    e) Yeah women love this!  Everyone longs to become over-protective because of hormones right?

    f)  Really physically weak?  I might not be as strong as my husband but I have found I am stronger then certain men.  I am not physically weak I am just not as strong as real men-men.  Again something I don't cherish its just a fact of life.

    G (NOT D AGAIN)) Who says its hard to balance love and work?


  2. A) I don't care what it means; it's GROSS.

    B) Ha! Not if I can help it.

    C) Go crazy? Hardly. I stay grounded even when I think I'm in love.

    D) See B.

    E) Isn't that what all parents do?

    F) Obviously you haven't met my best friend; she could take any guy here apart if she wanted to.

    G) How is this a good thing? Men have never seemed to have any problems balancing the two; why should we?

  3. however, to explain A-F+D these are what i tink it could be:

    A)we got the free way to eliminate more toxic from bloods through menstruation itself.

    B)we got the authority of the baby as our wombs are their first home

    C)“women distorts love in more submissive than men, which are more in dominative” – so that women can use this nature to upholds the tasks in marriage, while that “men in dominative” not for them to dominate but to lead and to be able to focus more on succeeding external tasks

    D)Women actually don’t need to trouble themselves that much. What’s the use of male’s existence? They get our service, we must then get their money. women can still make a lot of savings even without working. True, some men are mean, but women’s right associations and laws are always there to defend.

    E)Hey, those kids come from our body with pains, so why not? Even cats are protective to their kitties.

    F)Emotional = positive: empathy, sensitivity, stronger instinct, endurance. Negative: easily angered, feared, feels threatened etc. yeah, we are physically weak but this emotional strength that (I believed) had contributed us the strength to do things that men can’t, like; period pains, maternity, pregnancy, birth-giving.

    D)Because we’ve been adding extras in life. In the end, men who are stronger do less things, women who (physically) more inferior do double.

  4. LOL. It is a very narcissistic question. Do you feel proud for having a brain, because if you do have it, you really should be using it. Now, I am proud of my career, because I've built it with my own efforts. I cherish my relationships, because I work very hard to create and keep them alive. Now, my reproductive organs have been given to me at birth, and therefore do not deserve any additional gratitude for being there. It is a pretty sad day, when the only thing a person feels proud of is his set of balls or ovaries.

  5. I am not sure if pride is the word, I think I feel more blessed or feminine.

    A) Truthfully (the other women here will think I am nuts)...yes.

    B) I have never been pregnant, but I feel grateful that I am able to.

    C) Yes, but don't men go crazy while in love too.

    D) Yes, I get paid to do what I love (most of the time).  Family always comes first though.

    E) Though I am not a mother, I have experienced this with my students.  One of my coworkers...a mentor of sorts...calls it the "Mother Duck" effect.  I think I see my students so often I get that motherly instinct for them, wanting to protect and defend them.

    F) No, I wish I was stronger.  I am lucky to have a wonderful husband who is able to help me when I cannot do something, but not every woman is so lucky and I cannot carry him around all the time.

    G) I do not find this difficult...though I have no children.  90% of the time I leave work at work at 4:00, with exception to my husband's Poker Night with the guys, when I do my planing.  I give 100% at work and 100% at home.  It works.  It is something my aunt (a teacher and mother of three very active  children) taught me.  It works for her, it can work for anyone.

  6. Biological processes just are. They are not to be hidden or feel ashamed of, they just are.

    I don't feel proud to menstruate. It's just an annoyance. I didn't feel proud to get pregnant (shocked, more like it). I didn't feel proud to give birth. What I DO feel proud of is having made it sane, with my relationship with spouse not only intact but better than ever, through the first year after my daughter's birth, having co-parented a gorgeous, healthy, happy child. THAT is something for both of us to be proud of.

  7. Cherish and feel proud?

    A) Of menstruating - no. That's just a biological fact of life, nothing to feel proud about.

    B) Getting pregnant - getting pregnant is nothing to be particularly proud about either, for the same reason as A. But actually dealing with pregnancy and childbirth - both of which can be extremely difficult and painful - that is something to be justifiably proud of, yes.

    C) Going crazy in love? What, you mean, actually psychotic? No, that would be nothing to be proud of, obviously.

    D) Thinking of careers + marriage and kids. Yes, I applaud those women who successfully manage career, marriage and kids.

    E) Protective as mothers - yes, I can understand how women would feel protective over their kids. This could indeed be something to be proud of.

    F) Physically weak yet emotionally strong. Hm. Physically weak relative to the average man, I assume you mean. And obviously not all women are emotionally strong. Sorry, I can't really answer this one as it doesn't make much sense to me.

    G) As for D.

    Of course all these 'facts about women' aren't really facts but your opinion, I'm sure you realise this and it was just an error on your part.

    Edit

    We are all human and we all err :-)

  8. I'm not proud to be female - I was born this way, it's not an achievement. And none of these facts describe me, except A.

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