Reproductive Prostitution Is NOT Okay

Just as there is no "right" to sex, so there is no "right" to parenthood.  Kids aren't something to check off on a bucket list, for crying out loud.  There are enough children in the world who are abused and unwanted.  Nobody has any business going out and buying a woman's body, thus risking her life and health, to satisfy the person's selfish desire to be a parent.

The "G" in the LGBT+ movement is especially demanding they have a "right" to a woman's body without any of the ickiness (in their eyes) that having sex and a relationship with a woman involves.  They just want the kids in order to "prove" something.  They want to be just like those shitbags Elton John and Anderson Cooper, who exploited women to get what they want.  It is despicable.  I know there are more than a few gay men out there who thoroughly hate women.  They would have to to think they have some "right" to buy a woman's body for their use, just like men buy women and girls for "sex"--abuse.


Yet, these perpetual cries for victimhood and change are a bizarre but effective mechanism that really only the LGBTQ community gets away with frequently. I might want to be a size four but I’m not going to start a campaign against thin models demanding they pay for me to look like them. Still, the LGBTQ community believes it’s unfair that women have a uterus. They believe that those uteruses are theirs by right, for sale or rent, and that they should be able to pay women to grow babies in their uterus for them and then sever all ties to the women who nourished the baby-commodity in her belly with her own body, thereby erasing women yet again.

This trafficking in women's bodies needs to be illegal across the board, worldwide.

Nobody gets everything they want in life. People who for whatever reason can't have children need to accept it and move on.



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