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Please commit to language that honors women and mothers. That’s the only reality-based way to talk about many of these issues. “Non-binary young ones” are young women in danger of self-sterilization, who actually need a menarche ceremony the most, because apparently no one in our society has the courage to say to them, “You are female in every cell, and your body can’t be wrong or belong to someone else, because your body is YOU.” Women have babies. Women are pregnant, and women live through postpartum. Everyone knows who the women are when they want to engage in penetrative sex or surrogacy (ie purchase a baby away from its biological mother) or commit rape. Google the phrase “what is the cotton ceiling,” if you still don’t feel in alignment with defending women with your language. Please recognize the value of supporting women before you attempt to teach on topics related to women and motherhood.
TobolowskyPhile via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/22
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