with liberal women the abortion decision has nothing to do with the right to choose, but about maintaining and preserving a perceived power over men.
It the only thing that liberal women have that they feel makes them better then men, the ability to carry a child and the decision to bring it into this world or not
this is why they get so upset to even running the risk of making them selves out to be cold hearted monsters by ignoring common sense morals, science, and even their faith to keep men from infringing on that power
everything in life men are equal to and or better then women and they cant stand it. so pregnancy is all they have its is the only thing they can say i have this power that you don't have and i will be dammed if you try to infringe upon it and try to assert your power over me
with liberal women the abortion decision has nothing to do with the right to choose, but about maintaining and preserving a perceived power over men.
It the only thing that liberal women have that they feel makes them better then men, the ability to carry a child and the decision to bring it into this world or not
this is why they get so upset to even running the risk of making them selves out to be cold hearted monsters by ignoring common sense morals, science, and even their faith to keep men from infringing on that power
everything in life men are equal to and or better then women and they cant stand it. so pregnancy is all they have its is the only thing they can say i have this power that you don't have and i will be dammed if you try to infringe upon it and try to assert your power over me
This has nothing to do with power over men. It has to do with power over one's own body, life, and life course.
Liberal women have nothing but the ability to carry a child? Girls tend to get better grades than boys and more women than men enter and graduate from college today - women are three-fifths of the graduates.
The Gender Gap in College Enrollment and Graduation - Population Reference Bureau. Furthermore, this holds for master's degrees and PhDs.
Fast Facts With every level of educational attainment, the pro-choice percentage goes up, making those with graduate degrees pro-choice at a high rate.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/154946/non-christians-postgrads-highly-pro-choice.
It is likely that higher education affects the abortion rights view of women more than men, give one student's sociological pilot study.
http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/x...NarendraSOC 316 Research Paper.pdf?sequence=1.
We know that educational level affects voting. The most educated states voted for Obama,
Election Infographic Shows Most Educated States Voted For Obama | Happy Place, and they are largely blue states.
In addition, though the Obama-Romney votes broke up as 47%-50% for college grads, with Romney having a lead of 4%, they broke up as 55%-% for those with postgrad study/degree, with Obama at 55%, having a lead of 13% over Romney at 42%. And women voted for Obama at same high rate as those with grad study/degree.
Election Results from A to Z — The American Magazine.
So what more women have than men is sufficient modesty to understand that, in order for them to do well, they have to study hard and get as much higher education as they can, and they have been doing that.
And it is very clear in studies of education level and job salary that more education is the key to a better economic life and usually to a more fulfilling career and, in marriage today, a better educated spouse.
In my generation, and most of those before it, it was just a truism that men wanted sex enough to behave recklessly to get it, telling girls and women any line, any lie, to get inside her undies. That was one of the things meant by "boys will be boys." Girls did not want to get pregnant, and unmarried women did not want to get pregnant, and women did not want to marry guys just because they got pregnant by them. The development and spread of better birth control, legalization of abortion, and greater equality in educational and job opportunities for women seems to have led women to be better at not getting or staying pregnant unless they want to, and this has vied with the fact that there is much less social discrimination against unmarried women who have children, which seems to have led quite a few women to continue pregnancies whether or not they wanted to get pregnant.
It seems to me that the only power women in general have ever had over men in general is their populational capacity to be highly sexual attractive to men, and that power is, in general, a power of younger women, up to about perhaps 45. It's fun to have, and there's no doubt that women enjoy it. But as youth fades, that power tends to fade a bit, too, though their are women who do their best to keep it. If they don't have an intellect, education, money, or a career, hopefully, they will have their husbands' and children's love, but it's not like that can be counted on populationally.
Is education power over the other gender? Not unless it's monopolized by one gender. Women never wanted to have power over men. They wanted power over their own bodies, lives, and fates in this world. Education is slowly giving them that. They wanted the power not to be under the power of men, and now they're not. And if you try to take that equality away, you're going to get a rerun of what we all saw when we were young: a women's liberation movement the likes of which the world had never seen before.
And yes, I would find that very satisfyingly entertaining in my sunset years.