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7/5/2025, 11:09:32 PM
6/14/2025, 1:56:36 PM
>>11310638
Adding a few points:
>Society lavishes pregnant women with positive reinforcement, even incorporating pregnancy into beauty standards
>Young women of 18 is viewed with the beauty of potential motherhood
>While older women bearing the marks of past pregnancies is seen like a Venus fertility goddess
>Women are taught that meeting or exceeding their Birth burden is the greatest thing she can devote her life to.
>Though women are given a birthing schedule and the age of 42 to complete it, they are praised for going above n beyond.
>Rather common for young couples (18-30) to toss aside that silly 1 birth per 6 years
>With fertility treatments and women of good pedigree twins or triplets can help a woman meet her birth burden quickly...
>However even when a woman is faced with being sent to a breeding farm they embrace it wholeheartedly
>they've internalized breeding to the point that they'll see it as a blessing.
>as for matrons who've completed or exceeded their birth duty they're still contributing to society.
>many are matrons well before 42, so taking up duties as midwives, nurses, nannies, etc. is common
Adding a few points:
>Society lavishes pregnant women with positive reinforcement, even incorporating pregnancy into beauty standards
>Young women of 18 is viewed with the beauty of potential motherhood
>While older women bearing the marks of past pregnancies is seen like a Venus fertility goddess
>Women are taught that meeting or exceeding their Birth burden is the greatest thing she can devote her life to.
>Though women are given a birthing schedule and the age of 42 to complete it, they are praised for going above n beyond.
>Rather common for young couples (18-30) to toss aside that silly 1 birth per 6 years
>With fertility treatments and women of good pedigree twins or triplets can help a woman meet her birth burden quickly...
>However even when a woman is faced with being sent to a breeding farm they embrace it wholeheartedly
>they've internalized breeding to the point that they'll see it as a blessing.
>as for matrons who've completed or exceeded their birth duty they're still contributing to society.
>many are matrons well before 42, so taking up duties as midwives, nurses, nannies, etc. is common
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