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In reply to the discussion: War, the Draft, sending men to kill --Is that sexism? [View all]Lionessa
(3,894 posts)There are plenty of people who want to kill and enlist, there are plenty of women that like men in uniform and would volunteer for such jobs if a society wasn't so uptight. So why forced anything, really. We demonize women that hang around and sleep with our soldiers, here and abroad, and honor the men that are clients. Societies need to let women be as unique and outrageous as men, many very prominent as well respected by many, within obvious age and consent considerations. Then force and gender stops being an issue. Clearly there are women on the front lines, and currently men are not being drafted, so for the USA, this is a hypothetical at this moment and time, from the killing aspect.
The forced sex, unless all Nam and Korean war shows/movies/etc are totally wrong, like I said above, there are women more than willing, just treat them with respect, let them have ways of acquiring whats required for safe-sex, and hope they spend well at your place of business. That's my take on that aspect. Perhaps the Japanese like our society, had pushed the shame of female sexuality outside the marriage to a poiint that they could find no volunteers agreeable to the shame of self and family. So end the shame to family, call it an honor, and the problem resolves itself.