Women
Why is beauty a part of woman’s essence? Why are women, and not men, considered beautiful? After all, there’s good-looking men out there.
Isn't it ironic how a woman's biological function (pregnancy) goes against her essence, beauty (if it is indeed beauty, which it may not). What I mean is, if it's not already obvious, is that pregnancy changes a woman's body, both temporarily and permanently, and not for the better, aesthetically-speaking. A man confounds his own desire and attraction towards a woman by making her pregnant.
Why is being a woman so hard? Why does God make it so that they resent being women? Examples: A)When both a man and woman fool around, the woman is the one who ends up pregnant and alone, and similarly, B)Women can get pregnant against their will, which is just plain weird, because this is a huge decision. C)Women are more likely to get STDs than men, though men are more promiscuous. D)You can tell if a woman is a virgin, but not a man, so a woman must be careful to stay abstinent, while a man can just lie about his escapades (though in the first place, why would he need to?). E)A woman can have children only for a little while, but men can have children until the day they die. Women have to worry about a biological clock ticking, but not men. F)Women have to worry about pain when they first have sex, but men get to enjoy it right away.
Vicious, petty, nagging. Why are these feminine traits?
Are women more likely to hold grudges than men?
"What kind of life will he offer me?"
Why is it that if the woman isn't happy, nobody can be happy?
Mankind’s need for a goddess, even Christianity has its “goddesses” – Mary (Rv 12:1), and Wisdom (Prv 9:1-6).
A man lives his life however he wants, but a woman always keeps her husband in consideration, or even a potential husband in consideration. For example, a woman might not pick a career that would lead her to have to travel all the time for fear that it would be unattractive to men, but men never consider these things. I’ve also read that when a woman looks for a mate, she’ll restructure her life to make sure she has an opportunity to meet men, but a man, no matter how desperate, doesn’t go out of his way to meet women, except perhaps to go to a bar in hopes of getting laid.
Likewise, why is it that it's women who feel guilty for not staying at home to take care of their children, but men don't? It's unfair that children and home life disrupt a woman's life more than a man's.
Isn't it ironic how a woman's biological function (pregnancy) goes against her essence, beauty (if it is indeed beauty, which it may not). What I mean is, if it's not already obvious, is that pregnancy changes a woman's body, both temporarily and permanently, and not for the better, aesthetically-speaking. A man confounds his own desire and attraction towards a woman by making her pregnant.
Why is being a woman so hard? Why does God make it so that they resent being women? Examples: A)When both a man and woman fool around, the woman is the one who ends up pregnant and alone, and similarly, B)Women can get pregnant against their will, which is just plain weird, because this is a huge decision. C)Women are more likely to get STDs than men, though men are more promiscuous. D)You can tell if a woman is a virgin, but not a man, so a woman must be careful to stay abstinent, while a man can just lie about his escapades (though in the first place, why would he need to?). E)A woman can have children only for a little while, but men can have children until the day they die. Women have to worry about a biological clock ticking, but not men. F)Women have to worry about pain when they first have sex, but men get to enjoy it right away.
Vicious, petty, nagging. Why are these feminine traits?
Are women more likely to hold grudges than men?
"What kind of life will he offer me?"
Why is it that if the woman isn't happy, nobody can be happy?
Mankind’s need for a goddess, even Christianity has its “goddesses” – Mary (Rv 12:1), and Wisdom (Prv 9:1-6).
A man lives his life however he wants, but a woman always keeps her husband in consideration, or even a potential husband in consideration. For example, a woman might not pick a career that would lead her to have to travel all the time for fear that it would be unattractive to men, but men never consider these things. I’ve also read that when a woman looks for a mate, she’ll restructure her life to make sure she has an opportunity to meet men, but a man, no matter how desperate, doesn’t go out of his way to meet women, except perhaps to go to a bar in hopes of getting laid.
Likewise, why is it that it's women who feel guilty for not staying at home to take care of their children, but men don't? It's unfair that children and home life disrupt a woman's life more than a man's.