Motherhood
Motherhood was once a byword for something everyone approved of but with the coming of feminism mothers are sometimes actually condemned -- as "breeders", for instance. Women are deluded into thinking that a "career" is more important than a family.
But mothers have the last laugh. Have you ever seen smiles like the ones below on the faces of dried-out feminist butches? I have known a lot of feminists (I taught in a Sociology school for many years) but I never have.
Smiles like the one below and the satisfaction that underlies them are a gift of nature but only people who are in tune with nature get them
I think all my comments in this post are however for people with feelings. The way many Leftists positively celebrate abortion there must be many of them who are severely deficient in normal human feelings. What I say here must be unintelligible to them -- JR.
The happiness that only a baby can bring: The mother’s smile says it all:
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Background: Bianca and Matt Smith's two children, nine-week-old Mason and 22-month-old Isla, were both long-awaited arrivals with the help of Melbourne IVF. Ms Smith, 35, said that after years of trying to conceive naturally, she was investing her energy in raising happy, well-adjusted children.
"You long for them for so long. You spend a lot of money and time going through a lot physically and emotionally, and it's all worth it," Ms Smith said.
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Background: Like most new mothers, Katie Brown readily admits she is besotted with her baby son. But the 29-year-old has more reason than most to feel blessed by Ethan’s safe arrival – because he is the child she was afraid it would be impossible for her to have.
Following a routine smear test, Miss Brown was diagnosed with cervical cancer and warned she could die without a hysterectomy. But, distraught that she would never be able to have children of her own, she was offered the chance to undergo pioneering surgery to save both her life and her fertility. The operation, which has been performed on just a handful of British women, was a success.
To her doctor’s amazement, Miss Brown became pregnant six months later and Ethan was born by Caesarean section weighing a healthy 7lb 11oz.
Miss Brown, a dental hygienist, said: ‘Holding Ethan in my arms for the first time was the most amazing feeling ever, it was the best day of my life. It was very, very emotional.
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As we see above, mothers sometimes go through a lot to get their babies. There is no doubt, however, that ALL parents go through a lot in bringing up children. Below is an excerpt from a humorous article that gives a version of the travails of parenthood. The article was however preceded by the picture below of a little pink being with the most beautiful blue eyes. I have no doubt that, despite the travails so vividly described, there would still be very many who would like that little pink being for their own -- JR
Are you ready to have kids? Some things to check
Test 1: Preparation
Women: To prepare for pregnancy
1. Put on a dressing gown and stick a beanbag down the front.
2. Leave it there.
3. After 9 months remove 5% of the beans.
Men: To prepare for children
1. Go to a local chemist, tip the contents of your wallet onto the counter and tell the pharmacist to help himself
2. Go to the supermarket. Arrange to have your salary paid directly to their head office.
3. Go home. Pick up the newspaper and read it for the last time.
Test 2: Knowledge
Find a couple who are already parents and berate them about their methods of discipline, lack of patience, appallingly low tolerance levels and how they have allowed their children to run wild.
Suggest ways in which they might improve their child's sleeping habits, toilet training, table manners and overall behaviour.
Enjoy it. It will be the last time in your life that you will have all the answers.
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Posted by John J. Ray (M.A.; Ph.D.).
1 comment:
"I think all my comments in this post are however for people with feelings."
John Ray, yes, a bastion of compassion and empathy. What a guy!
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