Blog Post: “Men Do Not Have Wombs, Remember That, Women”
By Molly Skye Brown
There’s something gut-wrenchingly grotesque about hearing the phrase “Your body, my choice” come out of the mouth of someone like Nick Fuentes—a man who revels in misogyny, sexism, and dehumanizing rhetoric. It’s a rallying cry for a worldview that’s not just archaic but fundamentally violent. It strips women of autonomy, humanity, and dignity. It’s the kind of sentiment that forces us to stop, breathe, and ask: How are we still here?
But let me make one thing perfectly clear: without us, there is no “here.”
Men cannot live without women. Let that sink in for a moment. Without the bodies they so casually seek to control, without the wombs they treat as property, they wouldn’t survive. Women have carried humanity—literally and metaphorically—since the dawn of time. And yet, the audacity to claim dominion over our bodies persists.
Here’s the undeniable truth: men need us to exist. They need us to create life, to nurture it, to sustain it. Without women, their lineage ends. Their legacies? Dust. Their pride? Pointless. They would, quite simply, die off.
And women? We could live eons without them. EONS. Why? Because they’ve been so desperate to preserve their genetic existence that they’ve left their DNA scattered in sperm banks around the globe. Every time a man “donated” his seed, he contributed to a world where women could build a future without them. We don’t need them to carry on humanity. That’s the ultimate irony.
What’s even more remarkable is this: without men, we could live peacefully. Think about it. No wars fueled by fragile egos. No societies built on oppression, violence, or greed. No endless fight for equality against those who refuse to see us as equals. A world where collaboration and empathy guide us forward.
But the only way men have historically ensured their survival is by enslaving us—physically, emotionally, politically. They don’t behave like equals because, deep down, they know they can’t survive without us. They wield control because they fear their own fragility.
And let me remind you, men do not have wombs.
Our wombs have been seen as battlegrounds for centuries, and it’s time we stop letting them claim victory. They’ve tried to regulate, control, and weaponize them, all while forgetting the most crucial fact: they don’t own us. They don’t own our choices.
So, to the Nick Fuenteses of the world and all who share his ideology, let me say this: You need us. You’ve always needed us. But we do not need you. We never did.
We are the creators of life, the builders of societies, and the keepers of peace. And we’ll continue to fight for our autonomy, our dignity, and our right to exist without your control.
Because men might have their voices, but women?
We have the future.
And don’t you forget it.
This is for every woman who has been silenced, dismissed, or controlled. Your power is your own. Hold it fiercely.
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