Topic: Men should have babies. Purpose statement: To persuade my audience that men should have babies. Story: I will get you started with a story about a man named Lee Ming wei. He is an artist who explores diurnal cycles of living and has had exhibitions at The Whitney Museum of American Art. Most of his work has been based on human activities like cooking and letter writing. Though his latest experiment was to become known as the first pregnant man.
web documented the case of Mr. Lee, they had a variety of information about Mr. Lee’s pregnancy and how his pregnancy was going. This was all false, it was an art project by Mr.
Lee to present to the world the idea that such a thing like giving birth should be something that both men and women should experience. Just the idea in our society caused a big controversy on whether this could be possible or not. Intro: Recently, I found out that is now physically possible for a fetus to be transplanted into a man’s body, successfully grow to full term and give birth by caesarean section. It’s a long, hard emotional process to carry a baby for 9 months, the body goes through so many changes.
Men are usually able to walk around and talk how macho and tough they are so why not go through 9 months of pregnancy? If men can supposedly take so much pain, the true test would be for a man to go through labor and give birth. Body: I. Male pregnancy could benefit homosexual couples and heterosexual couples where the woman could not physically carry a baby. a. Many homosexual couples are not given the opportunity of adopting children just because they are of the same sex so this would be a great opportunity for them. b.
The Essay on Horror Man Baby Priest
RASHOMONThe Horror A horror more terrible then fires - wars - epidemics - or bandits, this overwhelming horror is the weak character of man, the distrust and selfishness feeding each characters continual suspicion of his fellow man, always expecting the worst of them. The priest describes this horrific human trait and the world it creates with but a few lines;" It's horrible. If men do not tell ...
Many women have a weak uterus and can’t maintain the embryo so they are not physically able to give birth. II. Since society expects women to have nice bodies and be petite, why make their body go through all of that weight gain and stretching? a. It is a long hard road to getting the body in shape. b. Men love working out, so it would make more sense for them to carry the child, gain the weight, and then work hard and try to get back in shape.
III. Most women go through painful experiences during pregnancy that they are not able to handle. a. Instead, men have a lower pain tolerance than women and most likely would be able to handle the pain.
IV. Also, many women complain of how man do not understand them. a. Male pregnancy would be a way to sympathize with women. b. Men would truly see the sacrifice women make to bring life into the world, and this way they wouldn’t have women complaining.
V. Both men and women would be truly free to choose the career they have the skill and inclination to pursue. a. Though there are women already in the major fields like science, engineering, and law, among others. Once both men and women are forced to juggle the roles in the house of being a housewife / househusband ; full time mother/ father, professionals, maybe there would be more men to opt for being primary school teachers, nurses and secretaries. VI.
Finally, the real advantage of men giving birth to children would be the way the world would change to make life so much more comfortable for all, men, women and children. a. Only take a look on how men have organized themselves as bureaucrats, executives, judges and doctors to see what they are able to do, so this would just be one more accomplishment for them. b.
The Essay on Canadian Women and the Second World War
The changing roles of women throughout history has been drastic, and none more so than the period during and after World War II. The irrevocable changes that occurred once the war started and women went to work were unprecedented. In the end, the changing role of Canada’s women during the War was the beginning of a chain reaction of events that have forever changed the Canadian workplace and also ...
If men got pregnant too, you can be pretty sure we’d soon enough have ‘siesta rooms’ for pregnant people in offices, airport lounges and railway rest rooms. I bet we would even see trained nurses and baby sitters at theatres, museums, and glitzy parties. Finally children would be a bigger part of our lives. Conclusion: So far, no man has gone through the process but I do encourage men to experience such a beautiful thing like giving birth. These kind of experiences should be shared, so why not have a more equal world by having men give birth?