Women need to stop giving birth to children for men

Women need to stop giving birth to children for men


A lady has stirred massive debate online after claiming that women should stop giving birth for men.

In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), she argued that childbirth mainly benefits men and that women should realise the power they hold over reproduction.

“Women need to stop giving birth to children for men” – Lady

She wrote: “Women need to stop giving birth to children for men. Imagine if 70% of women decided not to give birth for the next 30 years, imagine the state of the world then. They don’t want us to know the power we carry. Having a baby only benefits the men.”

Post ignites widespread reactions

Her statement immediately sparked heated conversations, drawing both support and criticism from users across social media platforms.

Ratty commented: “Childbirth is not a favour to men; it’s the continuation of humanity. The problem isn’t birth, it’s the imbalance of recognition, support, and respect for the ones who give life. The message hits hard, but the real fight isn’t about stopping life, it’s about demanding equal value for creating it.”

Another user, KaroBlvk, reacted humorously: “Is she adding the women from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Northern Nigeria, India and other places where feminism don’t exist? If not, aunty you won’t be missed. I’ll just go and get myself a beautiful wife in Pakistan—they sell them!”

Personal experiences add depth to the discussion

Adding a personal touch to the debate, Pocahontas shared her experience: “Before I had my children, who I love deeply and am forever grateful for, I never wanted to become a parent.

“At 18, I went to my OBGYN to request my tubes be tied, but I was denied because I didn’t have children or wasn’t yet 25. I went to multiple doctors and heard the same thing.”

She continued: “It felt like the system was designed to push women into motherhood, even when they clearly express that they do not want children.

“I love my children, but I still believe women should have the unquestioned right to make that decision about their own bodies without unnecessary requirements or gatekeeping.”

The conversation has since gained widespread attention, highlighting ongoing debates about reproductive rights, gender roles, and societal expectations surrounding motherhood.

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