In all seriousness, when compared to many women I talked to in the past months, most of you seem like well-adjusted and reasonable people and totally not unhinged autistic schizoids.

Just the other day I witnessed a girl having a slight meltdown over the fact that she isn't allowed to have an abortion in Poland. While I understand the body autonomy sentiment, she seemed to take this waaaaay more personally than she should because... she's a lesbian.

@newt
> most of you seem like well-adjusted and reasonable people
Hard to accept (for me personally) fact that I've read in a book like… 15 years ago: "normal" people aren't exactly normal 😩
> she isn't allowed to have an abortion in Poland
Was it introduced by PiS when they came to power? All in all, I think in Poland the collision between the Left and the Right still went better than in most European states — and much better than in US!

@newt
And bodily autonomy is of course still worth fighting for — this shit ain't right in US, in Russia and in Poland too — first and foremost because it doesn't work: I've seen the birthrate grow rapidly in post-Soviet Russia with improving economic conditions and in USSR the number of abortions was catastrophic when no health insurance covered that.
…but in a more practical sense, can't she just go and do it in Slovenia? 🤔

@newt
FFS, man are you medieval? We have IVF now!
Though in this case she probably wouldn't want an abortion 🤔
Lesbians still get raped… She would probably go for Postinor in this case though — doesn't matter, it's her choice to have an opion on the subject and I think it still matters more than the opinion of men who just want women to get pregnant and give zero fucks about how they are supposed to raise the child.

@m0xee it's not her opinion that I find interesting. It's the hysterical meltdown.

oh btw, another thing I find hilarious is that the very notion that a woman can be a single mother without also being a widow is... one of the major accomplishments of the feminist movement in the 20th century. Before that, women couldn't divorce and had literally no rights to their children. And a child born outside of marriage would be a great shame, so this was avoided like hell.
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@newt
This indeed could've been a mistake — I mean it might not be obvious and it doesn't look that bad on paper, but I see the result of decades of this — children being raised by single mothers, in Russia quite clearly — it ain't pretty.

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