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KBS's avatar

It's amazing how many people rush to defend men "well if you don't give the kids HIS name, then he won't be incentivized to take care of them" Um, what? It's also amazing that women do all the effort of gestating and birthing and men are like "OK BUT WHAT ABOUT ME AND MY FEELINGS?" It's truly wild if you think about the amount of effort and risks to health and life that goes into bringing a child into this world for women vs. the entitlement of men to "claim" the person that resulted from that effort. Finally, it makes the most genetic sense for matrilineal heritage. A woman is born carrying the eggs that she will eventually gestate into a person. And if she has a daughters, then that daughters is born with the eggs that she can someday turn into a daughters. So, one could argue that there is a direct link from grandmother to granddaughter. On the other hand, men exist. So, I guess we should give them full credit and naming rights for that?

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Jo-Ann Finkelstein, PhD's avatar

Yes to all of this. I write about this in my forthcoming book Sexism and Sensibility. A woman is foremost a wife while a man retains his identity without anyone raising an eyebrow or treating him like a rebellious teenager.

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