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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
You know what? I dont like your tone. But I will answer. No. It doesnt have a negative effect on womens mental capacities. What it does do is reprioritize most womens (rightly) around the needs of their child and maintaining themselves to look after the child. so adding to their skill set. So it could be argued it has a positive effect.
damagedsoul · 31-35, M
@whowasthatmaskedmanthanks for your answer sir I respect your opinion
CoffeeFirst · 56-60, F
If you truly are curious, do some research on the internet. The answer is no, it usually makes them stronger, unless they had a mental illness to begin with, then I guess the stress of childbirth may make coping harder.
damagedsoul · 31-35, M
@CoffeeFirst lol... I disagree though, the hormones and the carrying around another human inside doesn't make one stronger
bijouxbroussard · F
No, you’re not. Women’s rights advocates don’t ask these kinds of questions, not ever. Is your mother still around to ask this particular question ?
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bijouxbroussard · F
@damagedsoul But you’re asking the questions women hating bigots are all “curious“ about.
damagedsoul · 31-35, M
@bijouxbroussard I enjoy the company of women usually much more than men. Why is asking logical questions or non politically correct questions considered being a bigot it's absurd.
bijouxbroussard · F
@damagedsoul Asking bigoted questions and not expecting to be considered a bigot is absurd.
KittenfromHell · 61-69, F
Maybe, women are the way they are because men are the way they are.
SW-User
I don’t think it has negative effects.
I know some women who have gotten depressed because aspects of childbirth (c-section) or breastfeeding didn’t work.
I know some women who have gotten depressed because aspects of childbirth (c-section) or breastfeeding didn’t work.
HijabaDabbaDoo · F
😴
LyricalOne · F
Zonuss · 46-50, M
Are you nuts. 🙂