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    lam nyo kung san kaya makakatiklo ng madami single moms, sa toy stores

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    You will never replaced the biological father or mother.

    But if you have a choice. Just go into a serious relationship with someone without a spawn. It's complicated as it is eh ano pa pag meron anak.

    Ang daming tao sa Pilipinas...


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    o kaya naman shadow, maghanap na lang kayo ng sngle mom pero yun mga anak nasa tatay nakatira

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    Not all women who bore children can be called survivors. I know women, rich & poor who, right after giving birth handed the baby over to the yaya or their mothers to take care of the child. Meron naman ladies who never got married but overcame odds to get where they are ( like those who devote their lives to the company. My point is, the child is just a factor but not the determining one.
    Child bearing could be related to the essence of being a woman. Being professional, it's a different story. A man or a woman could be great if we talk of being professional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    You will never replaced the biological father or mother.



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    Whoever said you need to replace the biological parent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Child bearing could be related to the essence of being a woman. Being professional, it's a different story. A man or a woman could be great if we talk of being professional.

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    This is appalling.

    What can you say about women who have fertility issues? That is not their fault

    What can you say about women who married men with fertility issues? leave their husbands and find a man who could spawn them a child

    I have friends who have been trying to have children since their 20s and even went as far as having IVF, it's a hard journey and I feel sorry that still some people would think that they are not real women IF they fail to have children.

    I'm so disappointed in this world

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    This is appalling.

    What can you say about women who have fertility issues? That is not their fault

    What can you say about women who married men with fertility issues? leave their husbands and find a man who could spawn them a child

    I have friends who have been trying to have children since their 20s and even went as far as having IVF, it's a hard journey and I feel sorry that still some people would think that they are not real women IF they fail to have children.

    I'm so disappointed in this world
    You are blowing this out of proportion. We were just talking about comparing a female who has not bear a child vs one who has. The experience. Yet now you talk of gender issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    You are blowing this out of proportion. We were just talking about comparing a female who has not bear a child vs one who has. The experience. Yet now you talk of gender issues.

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    I wasn't the one who said the child bearing is the essence of a woman.

    So I asked you, how about women who can never bear children? They are not real women then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I wasn't the one who said the child bearing is the essence of a woman.

    So I asked you, how about women who can never bear children? They are not real women then?
    Yes darling, being a mother. Just like the essence of a man, protect, take care of his family, if I'd follow your logic, a man having disabilities will not comply that criteria. Pero this should not be the basis of such person's meaning or his existence. He or she can excel in other areas. Hindi ko maintindihan pinopoint mo? May issues ka ba sa fertility? FYI I have sisters and relatives who are close to me having fertility problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Yes darling, being a mother. Just like the essence of a man, protect, take care of his family, if I'd follow your logic, a man having disabilities will not comply that criteria. Pero this should not be the basis of such person's meaning or his existence. He or she can excel in other areas. Hindi ko maintindihan pinopoint mo? May issues ka ba sa fertility? FYI I have sisters and relatives who are close to me having fertility problems.

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    You just confirmed that only females with children can be called women.

    No I don't have fertility issues, I just have empathy for women who did NOT CHOOSE to be infertile or be married to infertile husbands. They cannot be called women pala. Yung second Mom ko pala who raised me since I was a baby, she can't be called a woman pala.

    Pakibasa na lang ulit yung explanation ni bloowolf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    You just confirmed that only females with children can be called women.

    No I don't have fertility issues, I just have empathy for women who did NOT CHOOSE to be infertile or be married to infertile husbands. They cannot be called women pala. Yung second Mom ko pala who raised me since I was a baby, she can't be called a woman pala.

    Pakibasa na lang ulit yung explanation ni bloowolf.
    You are taking my words out of context madam.

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