August 04, 2008

There Is a Romance to the Idea of Being Pregnant.

And there's a huge desire for those who contemplate starting families, to control factors surrounding an embryo/infant's nutritional development.

But once you get rid of the stigma, bring the price down a few grand, perfect the nutritional issue (the psuedo-amniotic sac), and figure out how to make breastfeeding work, the majority of women will opt out of pregnancy in a heartbeat.

No. Contest.

You know why? Painful things . . . hurt.

And pointless suffering is . . . rather unnecessary, and contrary to the direction the human race likes to go in.

Posted by: Attila Girl at 12:01 AM | Comments (2) | Add Comment
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1 Hmm. Not so sure. 1. Pregnant women are treated differently. More deferentially, certainly in Asia. 2. Something about mother-child bonding in the womb, and feeling the baby kicking and stuff. Apparently quite a cool thing to experience. Won't know, of course. 3. Already have such a system in play. EVer heard of surrogate mothers? And yet, not too many women seem to be availing themselves of such technologies... So, yea, not sure. Plus, if the tech works, why have women around at all? Just guys and hot-looking trannies... and if you think I'm joking, look up Ethan of Athos by Lois McMaster Bujold...

Posted by: Gregory at August 04, 2008 10:01 PM (cjwF0)

2 Eggs. You'd still need us for eggs. Sorry, but--I hate cramps. And one assumes that childbirth is even worse.

Posted by: Attila Girl at August 04, 2008 11:12 PM (1q/ac)

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