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J. Crew Guy ([info]j_crew_guy) wrote in [info]unfunnybusiness,
@ 2009-03-10 12:36:00


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According to the Vatican, the washing machine has done more to liberate women.
On International Women's Day, the Vatican's newspaper observed: "Some say the pill, some say abortion rights and some the right to work outside the home. Some, however, dare to go further: the washing machine."

"What in the 20th century did more to liberate Western women?," asks the article, which was written by a woman.

I understand why they don't consider birth control to be liberating for women, but seriously?? The goddamn washing machine?

Edit: The comments are full of good points as to why the washing machine was key in helping to liberate women. I stand corrected.


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[info]inalasahl
2009-03-10 09:18 pm UTC (link)
I was listening to our local Catholic radio station the other day, and the woman speaking said that having sex while using birth control is like telling your partner, "I love everything about you except your fertility."

I still don't get where she was going with that.

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[info]ashenmote
2009-03-10 09:28 pm UTC (link)
Besides, some birth control can also say "I love everything about you except your STDs."

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[info]inalasahl
2009-03-11 04:44 pm UTC (link)
Very true.

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[info]velvet_mace
2009-03-10 10:33 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, I'm not really following the logic of that. It's pretty normal not to love every thing your partner has a potential to do. I'm not particularly fond of the fact my husband treats the computer keyboard like it's a manual typewriter. Knocking someone up when they don't want to be pregnant is an obnoxious behavior.

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[info]funwithrage
2009-03-11 02:51 am UTC (link)
The hell?

Is asking your partner to flush the toilet like saying "I love everything about you except your excrement?" And if so...is there something wrong with that?

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[info]aerobot
2009-03-12 01:39 pm UTC (link)
Oh yes, because every loving wife must accept her husband's fertility as a grace and honor. Rejecting his seed is rejecting his very masculinity like an ungrateful shrew!

Gag gag gag gag gag ...

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[info]galletas
2009-03-12 10:56 pm UTC (link)
Honestly, that argument was taught in my Catholic high school frequently. :(

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