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Why would liberal women get behind this?

Its proponents refuse to date, get married, have sex, or have children with straight men…..   ?

I don’t get this at all.  

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2 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Explain the priesthood or being a nun.

I’m not religious so I can’t….. I’m pro choice too fwiw.   

you think nuns and priests are the same as this movement?

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9 minutes ago, Caveira said:

I’m not religious so I can’t….. I’m pro choice too fwiw.   

you think nuns and priests are the same as this movement?

Clearly not or else they would be called nuns. But they both don't date, have sex, have children, or get married. The things you listed.

Drowning in data, but thirsting for knowledge

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1 minute ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Clearly not or else they would be called nuns. But they both don't date, have sex, have children, or get married. The things you listed.

More the why.  Religious folk are celebrate for some religious  reasons.   Not really part of this question.  
 

I don’t understand the 4B reasons.   

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It started in Korea for women that were actually oppressed. American liberal women that will be clearly marked because they are shaving their heads are pretending to be oppressed but have no idea about how women in Korea or even the middle east actually are oppressed. 

It's a winning proposition because it fixes the recreational abortion issue and they don't procreate and are even more miserable than they already are.

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I think the main supporters of this movement should all go on the doctor Phil Show. Let a professional take a shot at figuring it out. Then I would love to see the Ladies from The View make an appearance on Dr. Phil's Show.

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