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Will men become redundant in a future world?
Apr 18th, 2009 at 5:34pm
 
 

[[I feel I've had to remove this from the Global thread due the fact it may be a bit much for some.

ie: dislike of the feminist P.O.V on this forum..even tho I'm not a feminist as such...]]

BUT could men become redundant in a future world..if you as a man dont believe so..why not?


Do women need men.?



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Reply #28 - Today at 12:16pm    athos wrote-

I apologise it should be "I am a man", now it is corrected, Sorry, sorry, sorry. It was subconsciously, I feel embarrassed being a man because we men are so bad in comparison with women.



No athos your not "so bad"  in comparison to women...far from it

If your talking generally , and I think you are, then overall and in general ,men have had to take a step back in the last 40 years. Before the pendulum swung to far in favour of the male having more freedom, more say and demanding respect rather than having to earn it ..even in Western Society women are still very under valued, they always have been , but anyone with half a brain can see that of the 2 sexes, the one able to bear and nuture life is ,by far,  the more powerful..just by that very defintion it has to be so..

Men subjugate women because in part they fear them, they keep them down trodden because they dont ever want women to ever realise just how powerful she really is.
Consider the fact that without women the human race ceases to exist and there you have it.. there is no greater power than that.



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Maybe it's just you are so bad in comparison to women.

Men do not have a monopoly on poor conduct.

I feel sorry for this generation of men like athos. Castrated, they flail about trying to appease multicultism, feminism, general kumbayaism - instead of being what they were supposed to be - men.





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If you cannot be a man athos, that's great, opt out - be a wuss. But there are still men around who can be.  


True.^^


Being a man doesnt mean at the expense of women being women , and taking their rightful , equal, place in society.

Being a man means knowing you are strong without the need to prove it constantly , diminishing women physically and mentally does not a strong man make..this man simply displays his weaknesses..for these  tactics are not lost on women and the more calculating will use it against you and they are.

Many now are simply becoming you, beating you at your own game..it called survival..if you dont like what some women are becoming...take a look at yourself and change it.

I love men just as they are..but its not hard to see how and why its changing, and why men are confused ...


athos is not nearly as emasculated and deluded as you might want to believe..actually



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Reply #1 - Apr 18th, 2009 at 7:06pm
 
Women are already redundant.

It may surprise you to know that a man can transition to female and have children. A transplant of a uterus can be done, and genetic engineering can make a child to grow within this 'new' woman, and she can give birth.

So, someone who is genetically male can carry a foetus to term and deliver it.

Some sex changes are so good you can't tell.

Women are redundant. In the interests of decency though, they continue to exist.

It would be wrong to just get rid of them, even though there is no actual 'need' for them any longer.

Men are always going to be necessary, as are women.

Stop the genocide.
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Reply #2 - Apr 18th, 2009 at 9:29pm
 

Course women need men and vice versa.

Opposites attract
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Reply #3 - Apr 18th, 2009 at 9:50pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 18th, 2009 at 9:29pm:
Course women need men and vice versa.

Opposites attract



Yes true Sprint and who would have it any other way?

I have heard of scenarios where women will become a master race in the future, even tho I suspect it will never happen ..but who knows?

Its quiet possible and nothing would need to be manipulated [surgically]for women are perfectly equipped to be masters of their own race....

Changing our own tyres is but one thing we would need to adapt too but hey...its doeable  Smiley

Sex would be a bit bleak tho..I dont know too many of us could make that concession..
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Reply #4 - Apr 18th, 2009 at 10:32pm
 
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Women are already redundant.

It may surprise you to know that a man can transition to female and have children. A transplant of a uterus can be done, and genetic engineering can make a child to grow within this 'new' woman, and she can give birth.

So, someone who is genetically male can carry a foetus to term and deliver it.


It would be terrible to see either sex made redundant - how boring would life be with everyone being the same gender.

I didn't know that transferable uteruses had been developed, nor that it was possible for a male to have a baby.  One did recently, but "he" was a female to start off with.

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Some sex changes are so good you can't tell.


I don't think I've ever seen one where you can't tell.  There's always something that gives it away.  Big feet, hands, wrong voice etc.

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Reply #5 - Apr 19th, 2009 at 11:50am
 
Its just not possible to transplant a uterus..never been done , never likely to be.

Men just dont have the physiology to support a uterus...its absurd.

Men traditionally are not interested in babies and the newborn, its not their god given/earth given role. They see themselves as providers and are in the main,  unwilling/unyeilding in their ability/want to be anything else..unlike women who do go to work and still remain caregivers and sockwashers etc.



Men cannot multitask, is it just a cliche'? i dont think so..
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Reply #6 - Apr 19th, 2009 at 6:05pm
 
I don't want a uterus thanks.
Or to give birth.

Just have a wimmin to make my dinner, clean the house, be the object of her sexual lusts is good.
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Reply #7 - Apr 20th, 2009 at 1:49pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 19th, 2009 at 6:05pm:
I don't want a uterus thanks.
Or to give birth.

Just have a wimmin to make my dinner, clean the house, be the object of her sexual lusts is good.


You're a man of basic desires Sprintcyclist, but then most of us are whether we're male or female. Cheesy

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Its just not possible to transplant a uterus..never been done , never likely to be.


I didn't think so - I wonder where Easel heard that, but he made a point in another thread.  Men are still necessary for their strength, although I heard that some women are now taking supplements of testosterone to maintain their youth, agility and libido. It sounds interesting, but a side affect is hairiness.  What a choice! Shocked


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Reply #8 - Apr 20th, 2009 at 6:58pm
 
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A bit of hair might be worth it..but any more than say this is not on

Ive heard of men who love their women very hairy, one even said there was not a one woman in the world who was hairy enough for him  Shocked
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Reply #9 - Apr 20th, 2009 at 8:05pm
 
oceanz wrote on Apr 20th, 2009 at 6:58pm:
A bit of hair might be worth it..but any more than say this is not on


Grin  The article stated that it was the hair on the face and chest that was the biggest problem.

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Ive heard of men who love their women very hairy, one even said there was not a one woman in the world who was hairy enough for him  Shocked


Strange.  You would think a hairy lady would be a real turnoff to the average male.  Maybe these blokes aren't average.

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Reply #10 - Apr 22nd, 2009 at 12:16am
 
Well it's fortunate that Japan wasn't completely wiped out during WW2. They're working hard on a solution to the "problem".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sjV_lxSVQo&feature=related

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Reply #11 - May 1st, 2009 at 9:26am
 
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As technology improves, women will become more obsolete. Which is good because they are irrational, selfish, and controlling anyway.

Everything that is wrong with our culture is centered around femeninity. I wouldn't say to take The Bible literaly, but there is alot said about women when they were given paradise, and leave it to a woman to defy God. Appalogizing for her own flawed nature, and thinking she knows better then the divine creator. "It's my body WAGH!"

And man is guilty as well. But moreso guilty of following along like a lapdog. Men are only assertive by nature if they make themselves to be. Just as women are only decent human beings if they make themselves to be. As far as I see it, the primary nature of man is to be a coward and woman to be a souless abberation...
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Reply #12 - May 1st, 2009 at 9:46am
 
Amadd wrote on Apr 22nd, 2009 at 12:16am:
Well it's fortunate that Japan wasn't completely wiped out during WW2. They're working hard on a solution to the "problem".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sjV_lxSVQo&feature=related



My God. These "dummies" are getting more and more realistic.  Notice the noise in the background - the men weren't listening to a word she said, although that's nothing new.

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As far as I see it, the primary nature of man is to be a coward and woman to be a souless abberation...


There's some truth in that unfortunately.

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Reply #13 - May 1st, 2009 at 10:26am
 
Jim Profit-

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As far as I see it, the primary nature of man is to be a coward and woman to be a souless abberation...



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There's some truth in that unfortunately.




I very kindly beg to differ here guys..but do you really think so?
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Reply #14 - May 1st, 2009 at 1:37pm
 
oceanz wrote on May 1st, 2009 at 10:26am:
Jim Profit-
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As far as I see it, the primary nature of man is to be a coward and woman to be a souless abberation...

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There's some truth in that unfortunately.

I very kindly beg to differ here guys..but do you really think so?


He only used the words man and woman singularly so there would have to be some humans on the planet who fit this description.
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