Mainly nurturing a child from conception to adulthood.
Is there a better way to discribe the design of a woman?
Do you think the design of a woman is based around nurturing?
Probably not. I know plenty of women who have absolutely no interest in nurturing children. When I lived in Spain and Italy, I saw many men have a big role in cooking and taking care of children - more than I have ever seen in the US.
Just like a man, a woman is an animal of the earth, designed to take an active role in life, living in and contributing to her community. This is ideally accomplished through her own goals, wants and talents.
Reply:To the poor deluded fool above me: not everyone believes in evolution.
Yes and no. Yes being that a woman bears the child, then has the ability to feed it, and a lot of the time, the desire to nurture it. No being that all women are different. Some women hate kids. Some can't have them (e.g. metabolism, sterility, psychology). I don't think it's really a question of women, as a group, being based around nurturing, it's more a question of individuals based around it. ^_^ if you take, for example, the seahorse, the male carries the kids around, so it's not a question of gender either.
Reply:Children yes....
Reply:Dewd...... That's a morons argument. No matter which side you take, you're wrong. Besides, women weren't 'designed', they 'evolved' right along with the rest of the World.
Doug
Reply:I certainly don't think that women are totally designed around nurturing. I hate stuff like that. I hate children, I hate the idea of being pregnant...
The only things I can think of to describe the design is complexity and detail.
Reply:YES. Women are designed to nurture. Their physical, mental and psychological attributes all suite them perfectly for nurturing a child from conception to early adulthood.
Women nurture children, men create experiences. Dad teaches the child to ride a bike, Mom consoles him when he falls down and has a cut.
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