:AMR:
So you're saying that because women undergo painful and sometimes dangerous biological processes that are ultimately the fault of nature, men ought to consider their lives to be more valuable (or at least less expendable) than their own?
That makes no sense. People with nut allergies undergo painful and sometimes dangerous biological processes that are ultimately the fault of nature and don't expect preferential treatment for it.
If something is important enough to go to war about, then it should be something that everybody can fight in. If men can choose to go to the front lines, women should be able to as well. Nobody would be forcing them to. And if the situation is dire enough for men to be conscripted and forced to fight a war they might not even agree with, it's dire enough for women to receive the same treatment.
That 'little or nothing' presumably including things like 'being able to vote' and 'not being considered a legal possession of your husband'.
lain:
I agree that there are (optional, non-biologically-dictated) things that women are expected to do that there's currently little pressure on men to do as well.
Nope. Can't agree with that.
Why not? Aside from "women undergo childbirth".
I find that abhorrent.