Much has been said about men being unable to handle or accept his wife's successful career.
While this is likely true of men, I wonder how women would react to surrogate motherhood of a variety where child birth that doesn't need women - Perhaps men give birth or maybe the good old drone (Amazon's version of stork) delivers babies home.
How would this affect women? Would they pained? Would they love it that they don't have to go through 40 weeks of pain?
How would women feel about the question of men feeling defensive about a wife with a successful career when "surrogate motherhood" becomes popular?
Is a successful wife an issue only with men? Would wives be comfortable with absence of their pregnancy? Or worse, with "fertile fathers"?
In a lighter vein, men could claim that their midlife paunch is a result only of hormonal changes and childbirth. Imagine having to hear that.
In a lighter vein, men could claim that their midlife paunch is a result only of hormonal changes and childbirth. Imagine having to hear that.
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