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    LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Friday, 25-Aug-2023 07:38:18 JSTLisbonMuseLisbonMuse
    I'm sorry, I know I've ranted about this before, but I'm yelling into the void on Twitter and need a place to be heard.

    Males did not evolve to grow babies. EVERYTHING in a woman evolved this way. Our skin is stretchier, theirs would break. Our pelvis allows a baby to come out, theirs would never. Our blood vessels get routed naturally to the womb. My organs MOVED during pregnancy for my child to have room to grow, then moved BACK for months after. Our hormones know EXACTLY what the baby needs from us. Our bodies know exactly how much nutrition to give them and us.

    It takes FAR MORE than frankensteining in a uterus in a male to grow a baby. A male body will never be able to do this. They are fighting millions of years of evolution for a fetish that will fail. And healthcare agencies even pretending they have a chance at succeeding are lying through their asses. It's like how they tried to "validate" these men by saying the stuff excreting from their nipples is even comparable to breastmilk.

    We shouldn't even be giving this the time of day, but the insistence from actual doctors lying to these men makes me want to post this. I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but dammit, the insanity and lies people keep spewing is too much for me not to write a thoughtpost on it.
    In conversationFriday, 25-Aug-2023 07:38:18 JST from spinster.xyzpermalink
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