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In honor of International Women’s Day, I allowed myself to imagine a new world. A world in which women are so empowered and have so many equally amazing opportunities they are free to pursue, that being a mother is no longer the primary goal to which they are socialized to aspire.
A world in which the costs of motherhood increasingly outweigh its benefits, and women are less interested in having babies as a means of personal fulfillment. A world in which women are more determined to rule the world and less willing to rule the roost. And lastly, a world in which non-moms are valued equally to moms.
What does that world even look like? In this episode, I dive into the implications, specifically for men, hetero relationships, and most significantly, the future of human procreation.
By Rachel Jacovino5
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In honor of International Women’s Day, I allowed myself to imagine a new world. A world in which women are so empowered and have so many equally amazing opportunities they are free to pursue, that being a mother is no longer the primary goal to which they are socialized to aspire.
A world in which the costs of motherhood increasingly outweigh its benefits, and women are less interested in having babies as a means of personal fulfillment. A world in which women are more determined to rule the world and less willing to rule the roost. And lastly, a world in which non-moms are valued equally to moms.
What does that world even look like? In this episode, I dive into the implications, specifically for men, hetero relationships, and most significantly, the future of human procreation.