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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Wall Street Journal movie reviewer was critical of the movie. Do women really have it that bad now? Men have a lot of societal pressures and challenges too.[/quote] You’re seriously proposing that women don’t have it that bad now at a time when women’s basic human rights are under such grave assault in the US? Women are dying and facing dire medical, social and financial consequences in large numbers due to anti abortion laws. It is also affecting women who actually want to give birth to healthy children (and are in good positions to raise them in responsible ways) as so many medical on gun practices are fleeing states with anti abortion laws. I have never had or wanted an abortion but it is not up to me or anyone else to make that decision for other women. Women are being sl^t shamed like never before even when pregnancies are the result of rape/ incest. Female Children are being forced to give birth in states with anti abortion laws. That said, I agree that there are also societal pressures on men and they also should be spared from unrealistic and unhealthy idealized stereotypes. We are all human. [/quote]
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