12/08/2024
From now through December 6th, Iām running my semi-annual membership drive. Get a discount of 20% on a monthly or annual newsletter subscription, as well as free merch (stickers, sticky notes, etc)! To get your free merch, simply email your MAILING address to [email protected] after purchasing a new paid subscription.
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"A few years ago, I stumbled across a blog giving men advice on having s*x with their partners after pregnancy. Written by a self-described feminist man, the now-deleted post argued that itās normal for men to call their partners names and scream at them after giving birth because, of course, childbirth is stressful (for dads, apparently). So men must work to get their abused and struggling partners in the mood.
This centering of men, this letting men off the hook, has become a cornerstone of postpartum discourse.
We tell women to be patient with their husbands, because the poor dears may not be able to immediately step up. Women, of course, must always be baptized by fire, with no option to not set up.
We suggest that a manās abusive behavior might be because of āmale postpartum depression.ā
We talk about how new parenthood is stressful for āboth parents.ā Pretending that the burdens of parenthood are equal in a patriarchal society does not make it true, but it sure does obscure the burden women face."
https://zawn.substack.com/p/men-not-hormones-are-the-leading